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Polymega Gameplays - Lemmings 2: The Tribes [SEGA Mega Drive - PAL]

The sequel to Lemmings has a plot describing how the Lemmings have split into 12 distinct tribes. Each tribe has its own landscape and cultural identity - they include Egyptian, Circus, and Highland. However, Lemming Island is now in danger, and you must complete 10 levels for each tribe in order for them to reunite and reassemble the Talisman from the 12 pieces.

Across the 120 levels, there are over 60 skills, although no more than 10 are in use on each screen. The Classic tribe has the ones from the original and is perhaps the best option for first-time players.

The others range from digging methods such as a scooper (diagonally downwards) and club basher (horizontal), building skills such as a planter (takes time to produce the desired raise to the landscape) and a sand pourer, and various methods of movement including a Pole-Vaulter and a Skater (the only Lemmings who can cross ice). Some of these are only subtly different from others, and their exact uses are unclear, but there are 4 Trainer levels where you can select any combination of skills and experiment.

Unlike the first game, the player is rewarded for saving as many Lemmings as possible, rather than simply passing or failing. The ultimate aim is to save all 60 Lemmings through all levels, thereby earning a Gold Medal for that tribe - Silver and Bronze are also on offer. The player can also go back over levels in the hope of saving more Lems.

Because there are 12 tribes, and the player can switch between them at any point, you have to be stuck 12 times to be unable to progress. The game saves progress rather than using passwords as in the first game.

Lemmings, Lemmings 2: The Tribes (C) Sony Interactive Entertainment
Published by Psygnosis
Developed by DMA Design
Ported to Mega Drive by Digital Developments

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TRIVIA: Besides porting this game to the Mega Drive, Digital Developments (later known as Beyond Reality) also ported Shadow of the Beast to the Atari Lynx and its sequel to the Mega-CD. In 1997, they developed Professional Underground League of Pain (known as "Riot" in PAL regions) for the PlayStation, which wound up being not only their only original game, but also their last, as the studio was closed down in 1999 after a publishing deal with Psygnosis fell through. In its place, employees David Jeffries and Graeme Love founded another studio, Mere Mortals.

Видео Polymega Gameplays - Lemmings 2: The Tribes [SEGA Mega Drive - PAL] канала The Foreseen Arcade
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