Heartlight, a 90s single-screen Boulder Dash-like by Janusz Pelc
Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2023 4:30 am
The version I played right now is on https://www.playheartlight.online/ - for which there are 70 of the original levels. The one I played before, the Adobe Flash version, there was an unusual system where your name is your save file, so that means, if I type another person's name, I would play their save file and their progress. This is one of the main reasons I didn't finish the game properly if I keep playing different levels and losing track of how much I done, that, and I was pretty dumb and couldn't figure out how to beat the much harder levels.
Details:
- You can play any level from level 1 through 70, although I'm not sure if that's in the MS-DOS version.
- Playfield of each level is 20 tiles horizontally, and 12 tiles vertically.
- Movement overall is similar to the original Boulder Dash's movement of tile to tile, sudden warping from one tile to another.
- You cannot snap or perform an action while staying in place, no grabbing nearby hearts or digging dirt while standing. This one simple distinction makes certain levels more difficult intentionally because of the lack of this tool.
- The blue grenade; when dropped onto anything that isn't the soft grass tile, it explodes a 3 + 3 tile! Don't die being caught in the explosion!
- One-way passageways, left or right variations; lets the player tunnel through them, the other side must be either empty space or grass, or else you cannot pass through!
- Pink balloons; these things can push an 1 upward as they float towards the ceiling of the level, which includes the player! If it's 2 gravity-oriented objects, the balloon will actually be push downward by the weight instead!
It took a couple of days to finish this, or 3-5 hours, and I felt really proud of finishing all 70 levels without looking up the solutions, especially the last level!
I do wonder, since this game is freeware and the the original creator made it open source, I ponder if anyone else has played this before besides me ever since then.
Also, Any idea if there's been any custom levels? Surely in this genre of Boulder Dash-likes, there's levels to share!