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Talk:Lemmings 2: The Tribes (DOS)

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About the unused objects

I was wondering...

does anyone can help me with the unused objects descriptions?, yes there are a few ones(outdoor, egypt, classic and shadow) but my descriptions aren't good enough for these or can't think in anything decent.

Here are two ones from classic tribe:

Lem2 unusedobjs4.png

Update:I'll post them myself...

Demo Version Differences

(I had a blurb about this on the To-do list, but that was probably an inappropriate place for it.)

There's a DOS demo version of Lemmings 2 readily available online that clearly dates back to an earlier phase of the game's development; it is easily recognizable in the screenshots used on the game's original box. It includes two Circus levels that were completely tossed and two Medieval versions that survived to the final release with numerous modifications. Numerous changes in graphics and sound are also evident. Particularly notable are the custom Armageddon animations (the final version just changes all the Lemmings into Bombers, much like in the first Lemmings game) and the "User" skill needed to allow the Lemmings to use cannons and catapults (which all Lemmings can automatically use in the final version).

The Amiga demo version apparently dates to a slightly later point in the game's development and has other differences, or so I've heard. JorphoXL (talk) 23:54, 7 October 2015 (EDT)

About this article...

I think this page should cover both the DOS and the Amiga versions of the game, since both games have practically the same unused content. The DOS port was released prior to the Amiga version anyways(all the other ports were released in the next year of the game's release). --Doggycharly (talk) 14:07, 18 July 2016 (EDT)