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Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 19:43
by eMTe
You can grab it from first link. This is my version.

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 20:30
by Pater Alf
Yes, but I think Chroelle wants to have the old version (which seems to run much better on some computers)...

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 20:43
by eMTe
Oh, I confused old and new version.

As for basher I think this is exactly how it was in Lemmings. You had to click 1 milisec before hitting the wall.

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 21:44
by Pater Alf
It might be. I don't remember that you had to time the basher action that exactly in the original game, but the human brain is quite capable to forget those minor flaws if the whole impression/experience was a great one. And it sure was, at least for me as "Lemmings" is still one of my favourite games...

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 0:09
by Pater Alf
Pater Alf wrote:I will upload the old version to the FTP server. But don't expect it to be there before midnight...
Done! You can find the old version inside my folder.
eMTe wrote:How can I skip?

And if game autosaves, how will I be able to get back to previous levels? Where?
In the old version you can just click on "Choose Level" and and then play any level you want (look at the screenshot). But it seems that this is no longer possible in the new version... :(

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 0:16
by Chroelle
Cool. I will try to play it agian to see how I like it.

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 0:58
by eMTe
Cant believe such feature got removed. Must be some bug. Program creates player.file called so or different, so I guess progress data must be stored there. There's nothing more to be stored.

Gonna ask Geoff via forums... I hope I'm not banned. :)

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 18:00
by Chroelle
Lemmings always was the perfect timekiller, and with this remake it easily becoming my favourite timekiller once more. (Like I have time to kill).
The only problem is that the Memory Access Violation is still everpresent and always awaiting the worst possible moment to enter the stage.
It did so once more for me, and that really took it down a notch for me.

Re: Lemmings

Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2010 18:31
by Chroelle
Does anyone have a solution to this? Or did a reply get posted to your forumpost eMTe?

Re: Lemmings

Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2010 15:09
by Drasir-Vel
You can play it online here: http://www.elizium.nu/scripts/lemmings/

Re: Lemmings

Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2010 16:24
by Pater Alf
Without sound, in an ugly window and with even more bugs. I'm not amazed...:(

Edit: I don't think it is the game made by Geoffrey Storey. It looks quite different and it seems it was made by somone called Crisp.

Re: Lemmings

Posted: Fri Sep 03, 2010 10:33
by Drasir-Vel
It is very faithful to the original Lemmings.
It runs fluently on modern computers (except for the few bugs)
Even though the early version doesn't have the levels as unlockables but have all available from start, there is still a sort of progress in that it remembers what level you played last.
There was some bugs where i got memory access violation when lemmings fell out of the screen. But it's only things that you aren't supposed to do that makes the game crash AFAIK.

Re: Lemmings

Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 11:44
by Chroelle
Well now you can find the game at CWF as well:
http://www.curlysworldoffreeware.com/games/view/424
Both Lemmings and Lemmins files are availbale from that page.

Re: Lemmings

Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 20:29
by Geoff
try this new version, https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B63pD ... DR4LW5nYzA

It contains the Xmas levels and loads of user made levels and quite a few bug fixes.

Re: Lemmings

Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 1:39
by Pater Alf
Cool, I never thought that a new version would come after such a long time. :thanks:

Now I hope that the "Memory Access Violation" is gone...

Re: Lemmings

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 1:32
by Pater Alf
Short Feedback: I've played the first 33 levels (30 easy/3 tricky) and so far not a single serious bug has occured. Two or three times there was a short slowdown when I nuked all lemmings at once, but that was probably a problem of my old computer and not of the game. No "Memory Access Violation" and I really tried hard as I let lemmings drop out of the screen on purpose or let them build bridges into nowhere.

Maybe someone else can try this version as well, but to me it seems it is now the perfect remake every "Lemmings" fan always dreamed of.

Thank you, Geoff!!! :notworthy:

Re: Lemmings

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 16:21
by Chroelle
*Chroelle joins in*
:notworthy:

Re: Lemmings

Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2015 22:17
by Geoff
Hi its been a long time. lemmins has been extensively updated, update now includes a level editor. lots of new tilesets to play with. ;)

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B63pD ... DR4LW5nYzA

You can edit the gameprefs.ini file, so the game shows all the levels.

1 ; Intromusic on/off (default on 1 / off 0)
1 ; In game music on/off (default on 1 / off 0)
1 ; Lemmin job select button animated outline box on/off (default on 1 / off 0)
0 ; vfx on/off (default off 0 / on 1)
0 ; show all levels from choose level (default off 0 / on 1)

:Bearhug:

Re: Lemmings

Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2015 0:16
by Pater Alf
Thank you for letting us know!!! :notworthy:

Re: Lemmings

Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2015 1:07
by Geoff
Thanks. There is a lot of improvements and tweeks to many to list. :)