Lode Runner
Press Keyboard right side: Alt+Enter keys to switch to full screen game play, and Alt+Enter keys to return.
How to play Lode Runner
Keyboard keys are W,A,D,Z for the direction keys.
Lode Runner Description
The player controls a stick figure, collecting all the gold in the level, and avoiding robots trying to catch the player. The levels feature a multi-story brick platform motif, with ladders and hand-to-hand bars suspended in the air offering multiple ways to travel within the level. The player can dig holes into the brick floors and temporarily trap the robots. The player may safely walk on top of a robot trapped in a hole. Over time the turf regenerates. If a hole is filled before a robot escapes, it is consumed and immediately respawns at a random place at the top of the level. The player's character can fall from an unlimited height without being injured, but cannot jump, so it is possible for the player to become trapped in a pit and have to abort the character life (the game starts with five lives; each level passed earns an extra life). Certain parts of turf are trapdoors through which the player and robots will fall. The player's character finishes each level by collecting all the boxes available in that level and traveling to the top of the screen.
There are 150 levels in the game which become progressively more difficult, either in terms of problem-solving or reaction time.
Lode Runner is notable for being one of the very first games to include a level editor: a feature that allowed players to create their own levels for the game. This kind of game that allowed for user-created also bolstered its popularity, as players for the first time could actually modify the parameters of a computer game.