Lode Runner - Series

Series

  • Lode Runner (1983), the original game published by Brøderbund, developed for Apple II, contained 150 levels and level editor.
  • Championship Lode Runner (1984), a direct sequel with 50 levels edited by fans and intended for expert play. This game is also scheduled to be released in Japan on October 27, 2009 on the Virtual Console.
  • Lode Runner's Rescue (~1985) 3-D sequel at least available for the Atari 8-bit computers and the Commodore 64, including dozens of 3-D perspective levels and screen design editor.
  • Hyper Lode Runner (1989) for the original Game Boy.

A Lode Runner board game was designed by Donal Carlston and published by Tsukuda in 1986.

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