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  2. The Crimson Diamond - Wikipedia

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    The Crimson Diamond is a mystery adventure video game developed and published by Julia Minamata for the PC. The game features a text parser , requiring players to solve a mystery through inputting instructions via text to the game.

  3. Rocks'n'Diamonds - Wikipedia

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    Rocks'n'Diamonds is a puzzle video game with elements of Boulder Dash, Supaplex, Emerald Mine, Solomon's Key, and Sokoban. It is free software under the GNU GPL-2.0-only license created by Artsoft Entertainment and designed by Holger Schemel.

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  5. Bejeweled (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game, originally titled Diamond Mine after a song by the Canadian country rock band Blue Rodeo, had a cave mining theme before it was renamed to Bejeweled. [8] It was initially time-based by default at the suggestion of other game developers such as Pogo.com, with the goal being to maximize one's score before the timer ran out.

  6. Diamond Mine (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Mine is a maze video game first published by MRM Software for the Acorn Electron and BBC Micro home computers in 1984. Diamond Mine was reissued by Blue Ribbon in 1985 and ported to other systems in 1985 and 1986. Blue Ribbon released a sequel, Diamond Mine II, at the same time.

  7. Crystal Mines II - Wikipedia

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    Crystal Mines II is a puzzle video game designed and programmed by Ken Beckett for Color Dreams. It was licensed to Atari Corporation for the Lynx handheld system. The game is a sequel to Crystal Mines for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Both releases are similar to Boulder Dash, a genre which has since become known as "rocks and diamonds ...

  8. Rich Diamond - Wikipedia

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    Kudos to the creator of this fine game." [7] Sean Miller for The Electric Playground reviewed the game and found it boring, saying that "Rich Diamond is a game that's graphics and concept belong more in the 80s than the 90s, making for a repetitive and unimaginative game. If you want a non-violent game with minimum excitement then this may be ...

  9. Category:Rocks-and-diamonds games - Wikipedia

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    These games are often called Boulder Dash clones after the 1984 game that introduced the concept, or Repton clones after one of the first games inspired by Boulder Dash. The usual format is side-view tile-based gameplay involving the collection of items ("diamonds") and avoiding being crushed by "rocks" which fall under the influence of gravity.