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* [[100% Completion]]: The goal of each level is for Bob to inspect the mine by walking over every single part of it.
* [[Alliterative Name]]: Everyone in the game.
* [[Alliterative Name]]: Everyone in the game.
* [[Badass Beard]]: As shown on the box art, Bob has a decent one.
* [[Canada, Eh?]]
* [[Collision Damage]]: The mutant organisms are harmful to touch, apparently because they absorbed a high level of radiation in the mine.
* [[Collision Damage]]: The mutant organisms are harmful to touch, apparently because they absorbed a high level of radiation in the mine.
* [[Directionally Solid Platforms]]: Most obvious in the "Lillipads" levels.
* [[Directionally Solid Platforms]]: Most obvious in the "Lillipads" levels.
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* [[Teleporters and Transporters]]: Two stations feature teleporters that connect four different levels. These have to be allowed to recharge between uses.
* [[Teleporters and Transporters]]: Two stations feature teleporters that connect four different levels. These have to be allowed to recharge between uses.
* [[Timed Mission]]: The "Miner Timer" means each station has to be completed in a fixed time.
* [[Timed Mission]]: The "Miner Timer" means each station has to be completed in a fixed time.
* [[Twenty Minutes Into The Future]]: Given the game's title, it is assumed to take place in the year 2049.


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Latest revision as of 21:24, 6 February 2021

A pioneering Platform Game created by Bill Hogue, Miner 2049er stars a fat Mountie named Bounty Bob who explores the derelict uranium mine that once belonged to Nuclear Ned in pursuit of the Swedish fur trapper Yukon Yohan. Bounty Bob must "claim" all the stations in the mine while avoiding or eliminating the mutant organisms that live there.

Originally released in 1982 by Big Five Software for Atari 8 Bit Computers, the game was soon ported to a wide variety of home computers and consoles.

A sequel, Bounty Bob Strikes Back!, was released in 1984.


Tropes used in Miner 2049er include: