Freeware Boulder Dash Clones - Java

Introduction


This is the freeware Java section. Here you can find freeware Boulderdash games written in Java. Those games run in your web browser. 

Java is a powerful, cross-platform programming language developed by Sun Microsystems. Java applets (small applications) may be incorporated into Web documents and can be executed securely by any Java-capable browser irrespective of whether it is running on a PC, an Apple Mac or a Unix workstation. Both Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer are Java-capable. Java is being used in many ways that enhance the functionality and interactivity of Web pages.

To play the games below, Java Runtime Environment has to be installed on your system. Get the latest version here.

Java Games


Below are the Java games. Download them and enjoy!

Game name: BD4
Author/publisher: Paul Williams
Year of publishing: 1997
Homepage: http://bd4.amristar.com.au/
Platforms: BeOS, Java, Windows, Unix
BD4 is an Emerald Mine clone with its original graphics, only a bit smaller. The levels always fit to the screen, so you can't play this game in scrolling mode. The game is internet-based and it can be played with other players. With the game, there comes a level editor.



Game name: BDASH v1.0
Author/publisher: Aresch Yavari
Year of publishing: Unknown
Homepage: http://www.schnauzibaer.de/game_section/bdash.htm
Platforms: Java
A very simple Boulderdash clone. Walking under falling objects is possible, but tough. Levels have to be solved in a given time limit. The game elements function the same as in the original Boulder Dash.




Game name: Boulderdash
Author/publisher: Unknown
Year of publishing: Unknown
Homepage: Unknown
Platforms: Java
A Boulderdash clone that is still in Beta phase. There are no sounds and music, nor there are animations in this game. The game consists of only one level. Objects can roll off grass and the player. If you have more information or downloads of this game, please send them to me.



Game name: BoulderBounce
Author/publisher: Thomas Linke
Year of publishing: 1999
Homepage: Disappeared
Platforms: Java
A German Java game, with the original Boulder Dash graphics. Sound is optional. If your score is high enough, it will be listed on the online Highscore list. In the future, a level editor will also be available. 




Game name: BoulderDash
Author/publisher: Unknown
Year of publishing: 1998
Homepage: Unknown
Platforms: Java
A clone without sounds but very similar to the original Boulder Dash. It's possible to create your own levels and images. Unfortunately, little is known about this game, so all additional information is welcome.




Game name: BoulderGame
Author/publisher: Rüdiger Klaehn
Year of publishing: 2000
Homepage: http://www.play.vg/games/62-BoulderGame.html
Platforms: Java
A good and fluently scrolling clone, but without animations. It features many different objects, like snakes and guards. After each level, you get an access code for that level so you don't have to start at the beginning when you play this game another time. 



Game name: Boulderland
Author/publisher: Holger Knublauch
Year of publishing: 1997
Homepage: http://www.wave.co.nz/~mmm/holgi/bl/
Platforms: Java
A very extensive clone. The standard game speed is high, but it can be adjusted. There are no sounds in the game. The game looks quite similar to the original Boulder Dash, but there are some new elements, like worms and growing walls. It is also possible to create your own levels with the level editor and you can record a demo to watch how you played! In the game, there is a time limit. There are two versions of this game: the online version and the application version. The application version has more options. Follow the instructions in the manual about launching the application version, etc.


Game name: Dave's Boulderdash Realm
Author/publisher: Dave Koelle
Year of publishing: Unknown
Homepage: Disappeared
Platforms: Java
A very plain clone without animations and sounds. You can snap items by pressing [shift] + an arrow key for the direction. The  gameplay is  bumping.





Game name: Diamond Mines
Author/publisher: Unknown
Year of publishing: Unknown
Homepage: Unknown
Platforms: Java
Nothing more is known about this game. Can you help me?






Game name: DigZone
Author/publisher: Chris Hubick
Year of publishing: Unknown
Homepage: http://www.hubick.com/software/DZ/
Platforms: Java
Travel through the inner earth with a strange looking character and walk throught randomly created levels of increasing difficulty. A special feature of this game is health. You can pick up health packs to get more energy. Also, there are brick walls which can be pushed and crushed by boulders!



Game name: Heart Hunter v2.5
Author/publisher: Arne Christian Jervell
Year of publishing: 1998
Homepage: http://www.jervell.no/arne/java/hjertejegeren/hh2.html
Platforms: Java
A Norwegian clone of the game 'Heartlight'. It has some 3D animations, but there are no sounds. Levels can be created with the integrated level editor. If your browser does not support that, then try the version without level editor.




Game name: Heartlight 2D
Author/publisher: Erling Ellingsen
Year of publishing: Unknown
Homepage: http://steike.com/Heartlight
Platforms: Java
A very good clone of the game 'Heartlight'. This Java game has sounds and animations. And the graphics are better than in the original game. Your game progress is automatically saved, so when you type in your nickname on another time, you will start with the level you ended last with.



Game name: Java Boulder Dash Emulator
Author/publisher: Unknown
Year of publishing: Unknown
Homepage: Disappeared
Platforms: Java
Unfortunately the title and the platform are everything I know about this game. If you know more, please let me know.





Game name: JavaDash
Author/publisher: Georg Rottensteiner
Year of publishing: 2000
Homepage: http://www.georg-rottensteiner.de/en/jdash/javadash.html
Platforms: Java
A funny Boulderdash clone. Although there are no animated graphics, the gay sounds and sprites make this game a funny play.





Game name: JavaRocks
Author/publisher: Christian Cohnen
Year of publishing: 1997
Homepage: http://www.chriscohnen.de/javarocks/javarocks.htm
Platforms: Java
Help Duke to find the exit out of the caves. Collect an amount of stars in a given time limit. Some items come from Emerald Mine.





Game name: Pipo-Dash
Author/publisher: Bruno
Year of publishing: Unknown
Homepage: http://www.pipo.com/
Platforms: Java
A strange but funny clone with some 3D-looking elements. Collect a number of diamonds and toilet paper rolls. There are no animations. The game is still an alpha release, so there might be some bugs.




Game name: Pitfall
Author/publisher: Unknown
Year of publishing: Unknown
Homepage: Disappeared
Platforms: Java
Do you know more about this game? Please report it!






Game name: Rockslide v2.5.1
Author/publisher: Volker Schrödter
Year of publishing: 1999
Homepage: http://www.rockslide.de/
Platforms: Java
Guide Anton, a blue ant, through the caves. The graphics are animated and sound is optional. There are many objects, like bombs, beetles, silverfish, spiders, green amoebas, fire amoebas, etc. Snapping is possible by pressing the [alt] key + an arrow key.



Game name: Rockz
Author/publisher: Tim Tyler
Year of publishing: Unknown
Homepage: http://rockz.co.uk/
Platforms: Java
A remake of the well-known Boulderdash clone 'Repton'. This clone also features new objects. The author is the same as the author of Repton. The game has not been finished yet and therefore it might not work correctly at the moment.




Game name: Treasure Hunt
Author/publisher: Unknown
Year of publishing: Unknown
Homepage: Unknown
Platforms: Java
This is all I know of this game. Do you know more? Please let me know!






Game name: Watch Out, Willi! v1.2
Author/publisher: Six-Legged Software
Year of publishing: 1997
Homepage: http://www.sixlegs.com/java/willi/
Platforms: Java, Windows
A clone of the game Stone Age. Control Willi through the caves and eat the cabbages. It's a very basic and simple game. Piled up rocks don't fall and you can't walk under a falling rock. And there are no animations, either. You can move diagonally. The download above is actually the Windows version (with an *.exe file to launch the game) but it's the same game.


Game name: WebValley
Author/publisher: Düsi Computer Software (Daniel Schwinn)
Year of publishing: 1999
Homepage: http://www.internetgames.de/VALLEY.HTMhttp://www.onlinespiele.de/VALLEY.htm (German)
Platforms: Enterprise, Java, MS DOS
A scrolling clone without sounds. Objects roll off grass and the player, and falling diamonds are not deadly. Monsters come out of dropped eggs, as in Repton. Elements include lava, collectable bombs and dynamite, conveyor belts, and fiery wheels that can even kill monsters. Some levels have diamond generators that must be blocked in order to collect all the diamonds. The MS DOS version's EGA graphics were later updated to VGA. WebValley is the online version of the offline game Dot Valley (for MS DOS).



If you know more about a certain game or if you have a new game, new levels, music or whatever, please send it to me and I will put it on this website! You can find my e-mailaddress in the menu to the left.