Diamond, Mine is a badge that can be earned in Bejeweled 3. It is awarded for reaching specific high scores in Diamond Mine mode. The badge that represents Diamond, Mine is a picture of a wheelbarrow full of very shiny Blue Gems. Some have spilled over the sides. Download Diamond Mine apk 2.3.4 for Android. Get as many diamonds and escape from the mine.
Diamond Mine | |
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Developer(s) | Mike Williams |
Publisher(s) | MRM Software Blue Ribbon |
Platform(s) | Acorn Electron, Amstrad CPC, Atari 8-bit, BBC Micro, Commodore 16/Plus/4 |
Release | 1984 |
Genre(s) | Maze |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Diamond Mine II | |
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Developer(s) | Mike Williams |
Publisher(s) | Blue Ribbon |
Platform(s) | Acorn Electron, Amstrad CPC, BBC Micro, Commodore 16, Commodore Plus/4, MSX |
Release | 1985 |
Genre(s) | Maze |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
How Are Diamonds Mined
Diamond Mine is a video game first published by MRM Software for the Acorn Electron and BBC Microhome computers in 1984.
Diamond Mine was reissued by Blue Ribbon in 1985 and ported to other systems in 1985 and 1986. Blue Ribbon released a sequel, Diamond Mine II, at the same time. Both games are similar to the 1983 game Oil's Well, which itself is a re-themed version of the 1982 Anteaterarcade game.
Gameplay[edit]
Diamond Mine (Electron version)
Diamond Mine II (Plus/4 enhanced version)
Hazard dice game. The aim of the game is to guide a pipe through a maze-like mine to collect diamonds while avoiding hitting the walls or the patrolling monsters. The player has a set length of pipe for each level. Sports interaction casino. Once the pipe has started moving, it cannot stop and if it is retracted, that section of pipe is lost. If the pipe is hit by a monster or hits a wall, twice the amount of pipe is lost. Diamonds are placed sporadically in the maze and there is no way to kill the monsters.
The sequel is similar but with fundamental changes in the game play. Blossom garden game. The pipe can pause, can be retracted at any time without penalty and the walls cannot be hit. The monsters can be killed by touching them with the end of the pipe and they do not move while the pipe is being retracted. The maze is also populated by regular diamonds which more resemble the dots in a Pac-Man maze.
External links[edit]
- Diamond Mine at Atari Mania
- Diamond Mine at Plus/4 World
- Diamond Mine II at Plus/4 World
- Diamond Mine II at Generation MSX
- MRM Software at Acorn Electron World
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