Boulder Dash: Ultimate Collection

Boulder Dash: Ultimate Collection (2022)

by BBG Entertainment, ININ Games
Genres:Adventure, Strategy, Puzzle, Arcade
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player
Story:Boulder dash Ultimate Collection for the Nintendo Switch includes two Boulder Dash titles, the Boulder Dash 30th Anniversary and Boulder Dash Deluxe. The game features more than 400 newly designed levels across two games!
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