![]() «My history with Supaplex is very long, spanning several different time periods.Ĭhapter 1 (1990): When I was about 6 years old, my dad and I played Boulder Dash in some computer club and enjoyed it thoroughly (especially dad). I am truly grateful for being able to play it so early on. I have as you can imagine so many diferent emotions and fragments of life linked to this game. ![]() Looks like there are so many new levels! This game is immortal!Īh, thanks for taking your time reading. I think I am ready for some more Supaplex. I feel better now, with melancholy I remember that sad moment, but at the same time the fun I had playing that challenging and amazing game, all the time I invested on it. What was worst, I felt like I didn’t want anything to do with the game again, I don’t know, just felt that way. Sadly, that very same day my cat died, I was devastated, felt really bad for days. It was years later, 2011 that I found out about level editors and newer versions of the game, I was so thrilled, I was finally making my own levels while remembering and replaying the game. I also remember making my own “levels” on paper, using a pencil and a little of imagination. ![]() I remember showing this game to friends and family, I remember the joy of making the level “Run for your life” completely black. Mom made me a cake and we celebrated with my brother and a friend. This was 16 years ago, I was 12 years old and had finally beat all 111 levels of Supaplex. I sent you a picture I already have online. ![]() Actually an anonymous Internet traveller suggested me this page after I went on typing without thinking while remembering the game. I been reading some stories in the official website. «First of all, thanks for making this amazing game. ![]()
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