This game's pedigree is flawless - Lemmings was first designed for the ancient Commodore Amiga back in 1991, and went on to fill its mantelpiece with every conceivable videogames-related goings on. Updated versions were released over the years until recently when Team 17, developers of the almost-equally-classic Worms, took over the series and managed to come up with a superbly reworked PSP version that's one of the handheld's finest puzzling titles. Now it's a shiny, ultra-budget PS3 download.
Again, it's Team 17 that's behind this brand new PlayStation Store rendition of the celebrated mind-bending puzzler, which takes classic gameplay and dresses it up in 720p high-definition clothes. The objective of the game will be very familiar to Lemmings veterans. Watch as a procession of green-haired freaky rodents drop down into a harsh, yet cutesy-looking world, and then assign them different jobs to guide them through to the end-point of each level. Climbers, miners, bombers, blockers, floaters, bashers and diggers all have their part to play in videogames' most celebrated rescue mission.


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