Main series Lemmings (1991) Lemmings is the first entry of the
Lemmings series, originally published for the
Amiga on 14 February 1991. Since then, it was developed and released for several other platforms.
Lemmings established the series' gameplay formula, with each level giving the player a quantity of each of eight skills: Climber, Floater, Bomber, Blocker, Builder, Basher, Digger and Miner. The player must use these skills to allow the Lemmings to navigate to the exit. An expansion pack for
Lemmings,
Oh No! More Lemmings, was released in December 1991. Some later ports of
Lemmings included the content from
Oh No! More Lemmings, such as the
PlayStation version.
Lemmings 2: The Tribes Lemmings 2: The Tribes is the second main entry of the series, originally released on 26 February 1993 for the Amiga,
MS-DOS and
Atari ST platforms.
Lemmings 2: The Tribes introduces a story to the series: the Lemmings have divided into twelve groups named the Tribes. Each Tribe occupies a portion of the world map, with each portion representing a set of ten themed levels available to play. The game introduces numerous additional skills, giving a total of 50 skills.
All New World of Lemmings All New World of Lemmings (named
The Lemmings Chronicles in North America) is the third main entry of the series, originally released on 25 November 1994 for the Amiga and MS-DOS platforms.
All New World of Lemmings continues the story established by
Lemmings 2: The Tribes, but focuses on only three Tribes. Unlike in previous games, skills such as building, floating, digging and swimming are consolidated into a single control, available when a Lemming picks up a corresponding item.
3D Lemmings 3D Lemmings is the first game of the series to not involve DMA Design, being developed instead by Clockwork Games and published by Psygnosis. It was released for the PlayStation,
Sega Saturn and MS-DOS platforms.
3D Lemmings adapts the gameplay of the series to take place in
three-dimensional world layouts. The game features nine skills, with eight of these being analogous to the skills featured in the original game and one being new to the series: the Turner, which turns Lemmings 90 degrees clockwise or anti-clockwise.
Lemmings Revolution reverts to a two-dimensional layout for levels, but preserves a 3D visual style, having levels take place along the surface of a cylinder that can be rotated to see each portion of a level. The game is based on the same eight skills featured in the original game and features 100 levels.
Lemmings (2006 remake) Lemmings received a remake bearing the same name, developed by
Team17 and published in 2006. The remake features all 120 levels from the original game, as well as 36 new levels and a tool for users to create their own levels. It features improved graphics and a new soundtrack. A port of this remake was released for devices compatible with the
PlayStation Mobile framework in December 2012, including certified smartphones, tablets and the
PlayStation Vita handheld console.
Lemmings (2006 PS3 game) After releasing the
Lemmings remake for the PSP, Team17 produced a sequel, bearing the same name, for the
PlayStation 3 for download through
PlayStation Network. The game features 40 levels, and its gameplay is based on the same eight skills featured in the original game.
Lemmings Tribes Lemmings Tribes was developed and published in 2008 for Java-enabled handsets by
Glu Mobile, who had previously acquired iFone, a video game developer who had previously obtained license from Psygnosis to use the
Lemmings property. The game features three of the Tribes from previous
Lemmings games, with these including the Space tribe, the Medieval tribe, and Classic Lemmings.
Lemmings Touch Lemmings Touch was released for
PlayStation Vita on 27 May 2014, developed by D3T. It features controls designed to utilize the touchscreen, as well as fully 3D-rendered Lemmings, for whom a set of costumes can be unlocked. Some of the game's new levels feature Mischievous Lemmings, who behave like regular Lemmings but cause the level to fail if they reach the exit. The game also incorporates side objectives that reward the player with an in-game currency, which is used to access the aforementioned costume items. Each level also has a star rating, which gauges the player's performance and determines when more levels are unlocked.
Trophies are also available to be earned by completing specified tasks in the game.
Lemmings: The Puzzle Adventure Lemmings: The Puzzle Adventure is an iteration of the series released by
Exient studio Sad Puppy for
iOS and
Android in December 2018 under the title
Lemmings. This iteration of the series is designed in
portrait mode and is controlled via the touchscreen. The game uses a
free-to-play model, incorporating an "energy" system wherein the skills cost energy to use but are otherwise unlimited in use, and includes
in-app purchases. The game features the Tribes as sets of collectible characters that are consistently released over time. In updates, the game was renamed
Lemmings: The Puzzle Adventure and received additional features; examples include an experience system, seasonal updates, and sets of new levels. In 2024, an update was released which implemented a feature, named the Creatorverse, that allows users to create and share levels.
Spin-offs Holiday Lemmings Holiday Lemmings is a series of spin-off Lemmings games released from 1991 to 1994. These games share similar gameplay to the original game, but include levels with designs themed around
the holiday season. The first two installments, released in 1991 and 1992 respectively, were four-level
demo games, while the latter two installments were full retail releases with a larger number of levels.
Lemmings Paintball Lemmings Paintball is an
action video game developed by
Visual Science and published by Psygnosis in June 1996.
Lemmings Paintball has the player control one to four Lemmings armed with
paintball guns, which can be used to shoot enemies. The goal is to lead these Lemmings to all the flags present in the level.
Lemmings Paintball portrays levels over a three-quarters perspective. The game has 100 levels and also features a network mode.
The Adventures of Lomax The Adventures of Lomax (named
Lomax in Europe) is a
side-scrolling platform video game developed and published by Psygnosis for PlayStation and Microsoft Windows. It was initially released in North America on 22 October 1996.
Lomax is centered around the character of Lomax, a Lemming who is tasked with saving the other Lemmings from being transformed into monsters by the villainous Evil Ed.
Love a Lemming Love a Lemming is a
virtual pet simulation video game developed and published by
iFone in November 2005 for Java-enabled handsets. In it, the player must care for a Lemming and train its skills by playing six mini-games, with the goal of eventually releasing it into the wild. Once it is released, the Lemming can be accepted into one of six of the Tribes, and the player is given a unique code which was intended to be used in a future game in the
Lemmings series. == References ==