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Dig it! Play for free online the original Boulder Dash from 1984

Hey Boulder Dash lovers! Here you can play the first version from 1984 for free. Do you remember the original game? Here it’s online to try for everybody.  And please also try our new Boulder Dash versions for iOS, Android, Steam and Switch!.iLC5wOxf {  vertical-align:top; cursor: pointe...

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