Boulder Dash (1984) gameplay screenshot
Year1984
Decade1980s
GenrePuzzle
DeveloperPeter Liepa & Chris Gray
PublisherFirst Star Software
1980s

Boulder Dash

1984 · Puzzle · Atari 8-bit / Multiple

Overview

Boulder Dash is a classic 1980s puzzle game developed by Peter Liepa & Chris Gray for Atari 8-bit / Multiple.

Deep Dive

Boulder Dash is a classic 1980s puzzle game developed by Peter Liepa & Chris Gray for Atari 8-bit / Multiple.

Developer Story

Boulder Dash was designed by Peter Liepa and Chris Gray and published by First Star Software in 1984. Players dug through earth collecting diamonds while avoiding falling boulders and amoebas. The physics of falling objects was the core mechanic — boulders rolled off rounded objects, creating chain reactions that players could trigger or avoid. The game was immediately and widely cloned, spawning a genre sometimes called "digger" or "boulder-dash-like."

Did You Know?

  • The boulder physics — objects rolling off rounded surfaces and triggering chain reactions — were the game's central puzzle mechanic and required spatial planning.
  • Boulder Dash was ported to over 20 platforms, making it one of the most ported games of the 8-bit era.
  • The firefly enemies exploded into diamonds when trapped — a mechanic that rewarded creative problem-solving over direct confrontation.
  • Amoeba growth was time-limited — if not contained it filled an entire cave, turning the level into a lose state.