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    Lemmings Paintball

  • First released on 31 May, 1996 for PC
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    Part of the

    Lemmings

    game universe.

  • First released on 31 May, 1996 for PC

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    About

    Unlike most of the other Lemmings games, it does not use a side-scrolling perspective but instead an isometric view of the levels. The gameplay is also very different from other Lemmings games, focusing on splattering enemies with paint from a gun. The levels contain various puzzles including moving platforms, lemming catapults, and trampolines.

    Objects available in the game include:

    Duplicator: Can be used to create additional lemmings up to the maximum amount of four. Can also replace lemmings killed in action.

    Switch: Can be used to open and close gates, lower platforms and so on.

    Gate: Gates block certain areas in a level. They can be opened using a switch or key. Keys can be found in exploding crates.

    Exploding crate: Contain a key or a catapult.

    Balloon: Can be used to transport a lemming through the air from one specific location to another.

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    PC

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    Single-player

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    Bird view / Isometric

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    SCE Studio Liverpool
    Psygnosis was a British game developer and publisher born from the defunct 8-bit company Imagine Software. It became part of Sony in 1993, and was renamed Sony Studio Liverpool in 2001. The studio was closed in August 2012.
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