The game is an example of the "trap-em-up" genre, which also includes games like Heiankyo Alien (1979), Space Panic (1980), and Lode Runner (1983).
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It was based on Lode Runner, a very popular home computer game, which was released in 1983 by Broderbund.
Tetris designer Alexey Pajitnov claimed it to be his favorite puzzle game for many years.
The Playstation version is an example of the trap-em-up genre, which also includes games like Heiankyo Alien, Space Panic, and Lode Runner.
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The game is an example of the "trap-em-up" genre, which also includes games like Heiankyo Alien, Lode Runner, and Boomer's Adventure in ASMIK World.