Subscribe for more gameplay with commentary! A classic of retro 80s gaming, Digger was a 1983 computer game released by Windmill Software for the IBM DOS PC. It is similar in design to Mr. Do, Dig Dug and Pac Man. In 1984, Digger was converted to run on IBM PCjr and IBM JX, the Japanese version. The last original version was released for Hyperion, a Canadian computer running at 6 MHz. The player (who controls the digger) is placed in an underground maze and can dig horizontal and vertical tunnels through it. At least one tunnel already exists at the start of play. At various points on the board are emeralds (usually in clusters) and bags of gold. Monsters (initially in the “Nobbin“ form) appear at the top-right corner. If earth is excavated from under a gold bag, then the bag will wobble for a few seconds and then drop; if it falls more than one row, it will break open after falling, releasing gold, which can be collected. Bags can be pushed left or right into vertical paths, with
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