Lemmings Revolution

Lemmings Revolution (2000)

by Take-Two Interactive, Psygnosis, TalonSoft
Genres:Strategy, Puzzle
Game modes:Single player
Story:An installation in the Lemmings franchise where players control lemmings within cylindrical environments.
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This is my favorite installment of Lemmings! It was a game I played in early childhood with my dad and I remember it being one of my favorite puzzle games. I've tried getting it to work with various patches on Windows 10 but it never works out. The only time I ever played it again is when I found an old XP computer at a yard sale and played it on there. I would love to see this game ported to modern systems!
user avatar@Korotanuser avatar@Korotan
March 08, 2025
This is one of the games that my uncle had on his PC back then. I really liked how the Lemmings moved but I whas bad at it back then. Now I would like to get back to get good at it but I have no option so I would love to have this game on GoG so I can buy it and try it again.
user avatar@dnovraDuser avatar@dnovraD
March 11, 2025
It's a weird version of Lemmings. It's also one of the last versions of Lemmings worth playing short of the Team17 developed game. But that game is far less accessible than this one. Because it was the 2000s, 3D is vogue. But rather than do the sidestep that Lemmings 3D was, this one takes the classic levels and wraps them around a cylinder, creating sort of a toroidal level setup. For the most part it works, right until the point you have to start managing multiple Lemmings and exits at once. Then, chaos.
While there have been a few different ports and rereleases of Lemmings in recent years, it's a shame to think that Lemmings Revolution was the last original entry in the series, over 25 years ago now. 3D graphics were taking over at the time, and this entry smartly turned a traditionally 2D game into a rotating cylinder that you had to guide the hapless Lemmings through. While this entry is still strong, the entire Lemmings catalog is excellent and diverse and does not deserve to be lost to time.
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