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Earth Shaker

Earth Shaker

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Descr: Earth Shaker is a Boulder Dash-inspired game published as a cover tape in 1990 in Your Sinclair. Notable in being the first covertape to subjectively set a high standard, having been initially rejected by publishers Zeppelin because of First Star's suing of companies publishing Boulder Dash clones. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1990
Developer: Michael Batty
Designer: Michael Batty
Genre: Puzzle Video Game
Platforms: Android, ZX Spectrum
Publishers: Pavel Badun, Your Sinclair

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