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词条 Emerald Mine
释义

  1. Emerald Mine

     Reviews 

  2. Emerald Mine 2

  3. Emerald Mine 3 Professional

     Reviews 

  4. Emerald Mines

     Reviews 

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

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| title =
| image =
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| developer = Kingsoft
| publisher = Kingsoft
| first release version = Emerald Mine
| first release date = 1987
| latest release version = Emerald Mines CD
| latest release date = 1994
| genre = Scrolling tile-based puzzle game
| spinoffs =
}}

Emerald Mine is a video game series by Kingsoft for Home Computers. The series follows mines filled with various gems, such as emeralds.

Emerald Mine

Emerald Mine was released in 1987 for the Amiga and converted in 1988 for the Commodore 64.

Reviews

{{Video game reviews
|title=Emerald Mine
| rev1 = ASM
| rev1Score = 10/12[1]
| rev3 = Amiga Joker
| rev3Score = Yesterday 85% - Today 72%[2]
}}Emerald Mine received mixed critical reception. Ottfried Schmidt of German magazine Aktueller Software Markt cited the game's high difficulty; saying "If you liked well-programmed, tricky games, then Emerald Mine would be exactly the right thing for you.[1] Richard Löwenstein of Amiga Joker magazine commented on the game's appeal, saying "It's the playing fun that counts", and that the design was well received: "Nobody offers such a good control and inventively designed levels".[2]

Emerald Mine 2

In 1988, Kingsoft published Emerald Mine 2 with 100 new levels. A level editor was included which triggered the creation of several thousand levels by players.[3]

Emerald Mine 3 Professional

In 1990, Kingsoft published a selection of levels created by players.

Reviews

{{Video game reviews
| rev1 = Power Play
| rev1Score = 68%[6]
| rev2 = Amiga Joker
| rev2Score = 54%[7]
}}Emerald Mine 3: Professional was panned by critics, citing the game being lazy, with Martin Gaksch of Power Play magazine saying "[The third part] has been cobbled too unlovingly. No question, the game mechanics and elements are still fine invented, but they should have removed the dust layer lying on it."[4] Carsten Borgmeier of Amiga Joker was also highly critical of the game's presentation commenting; "There's no change on graphics and sound […], all technical details like animation and scrolling appear substantially dated." [5]

Emerald Mines

In 1994, Almathera published a collection of 14160 levels on Compact Disk over 80 disks.

Reviews

{{Video game reviews
| rev1 = Amiga Games
| rev1Score = 71%[10]
| rev2 = Amiga Joker
| rev2Score = 64%[11]
}}

Emerald Mines received a better critical reception than that of EM3, with Amiga Games commenting that the gameplay was as good as ever, "This Boulder Dash clone doesn't come up with spectacular graphics, but the addicting game principle and over 10,000 levels should guarantee playing fun for months."[6] Max Magenauer of Amiga Joker also commented on the gameplay; "The game elements are in such an abundance and variants that variety is presented truly in the whole lot. [... But since it is imbalanced] it is more a CD for fans [...][7]

See also

  • Rocks'n'Diamonds

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=https://archive.org/details/Aktueller_Software_Markt_-_Ausgabe_1987.11/page/n15 |title=Emerald Mine Testbericht in ASM Ausgabe |publisher=ASM |issue=11/1987 |page=17 |ISSN=0933-1867 |author=Ottfried Schmidt}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=https://archive.org/details/Amiga_Joker_1992-01_Joker_Verlag_DE/page/n85 |title=Klassiker: Emerald Mine in Amiga Joker |issue=1/1992 |page=87 |publisher=Joker Verlag |author=Richard Löwenstein}}
3. ^Emerald Mines short review in Amiga World issue dec. 1994, p. 57, ISSN 0883-2390 [https://archive.org/stream/amiga-world-1994-12/Amiga_World_Vol_10_12_1994_Dec#page/n57 here]
4. ^{{cite web |url=https://archive.org/details/Power.Play.N30.1990.09-kultpower/page/n39 |title=Emerald Mine 3 Professional review in Power Play |issue=9/1990 |page=41 |ISSN=0937-9754}}
5. ^{{cite web |url=https://archive.org/details/Amiga_Joker_1990-10_Joker_Verlag_DE/page/n61 |title=Emerald Mine 3 Professional review in Amiga Joker |issue=10/1990 |page=62 |publisher=Joker Verlag |author=Borgmeier, Carsten}}
6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.kultmags.com/Amiga%20Games/1994/Amiga%20Games%201994-11.rar |title=Emerald Mines short review in Amiga Games |issue=11/1994 |page=40 |ISSN=0946-6339 |access-date=15 October 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181006075102/http://www.kultmags.com/Amiga%20Games/1994/Amiga%20Games%201994-11.rar |archive-date=6 October 2018 |dead-url=no |df=dmy-all }}
7. ^{{cite web |url=https://archive.org/details/Amiga_Joker_1995-02_Joker_Verlag_DE/page/n79 |title=Emerald Mines review in Amiga Joker |issue=2/1995 |page=77 |publisher=Amiga Joker |author=Magenauer, Max}}

External links

  • {{MobyGames|id=/emerald-mine|name=Emerald Mine}}
  • Emerald Mines collection.
  • Emerald Mine games on the Hall of Light for the Amiga.

9 : Puzzle video games|Tile-based video games|Rocks-and-diamonds games|Video game clones|1987 video games|Amiga games|Commodore 16 and Plus/4 games|Commodore 64 games|Video games developed in Germany

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