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Gold Digger
by Gary Capewell
Blaby Computer Games
1983
Crash Issue 1, Feb 1984   page(s) 56

Producer: Blaby, 48K
£4.95

It's all underground and you're tunnelling mines looking for the gold nuggets. Purple gnuggets gnashers are hot on your trail, however, so it is important to dig strategically round the red rocks so you can dislodge them to block off the tunnels or even drop them down and squash the gnashers. Nine speed levels. Joystick: AGF or Protek, Kempston. Cursor keys. Not as addictive as most other Blaby games, but a good beginner's game anyway.


Transcript by Chris Bourne

Crash Issue 2, Mar 1984   page(s) 58

Producer: Blaby, 48K
£4.95

It's all underground and you're tunnelling mines looking for the gold nuggets. Purple gnuggets gnashers are hot on your trail, however, so it is important to dig strategically round the red rocks so you can dislodge them to block off the tunnels or even drop them down and squash the gnashers. Nine speed levels. Joystick: AGF or Protek, Kempston. Cursor keys. Not as addictive as most other Blaby games, but a good beginner's game anyway.


Transcript by Chris Bourne

Crash Issue 3, Apr 1984   page(s) 76

Producer: Blaby, 48K
£4.95

It's all underground and you're tunnelling mines looking for the gold nuggets. Purple gnuggets gnashers are hot on your trail, however, so it is important to dig strategically round the red rocks so you can dislodge them to block off the tunnels or even drop them down and squash the gnashers. Nine speed levels. Joystick: AGF or Protek, Kempston. Cursor keys. Not as addictive as most other Blaby games, but a good beginner's game anyway.


Transcript by Chris Bourne

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