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Now, that's a gem!

Crystal Caves, a classic Apogee platformer spanning across 48 challenging, colorful, and fun-packed levels (16 per episode), is available for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux on GOG.com, for only $5.99.

Do you remember how almost every single game in the 90s had a Sci-Fi backstory? GOG.com remembers. The game begins with Mylo rocketing to the Altairian star system on a simple treasure hunt. But what happens is far more dangerous than even Mylo bargained for. He enters an underground world of chambers full of alien technology and traps. Strange alien creatures and robots inhabit the caves, protecting the priceless crystals from money-greedy explorers. A festival of platform-hopping commences.

Crystal Caves is a colorful game with arcade-style gameplay, puzzles and graphics. As Mylo Steamwitz, you'll enter cave after cave of adventure, gathering the treasures of each, while evading hazards galore! On some levels Mylo will even walk up-side-down! Other levels have such low gravity that the recoil from Mylo's laser pistol can knock him into other dangers! Some levels are without lights, and others are packed full of falling hammers egg-dropping alien bats, free roaming slither eyes, web-shooting alien spiders, and much, much more.

Do you have it in your heart to help Mylo strike it rich and quit his day job in Crystal Caves, for only $5.99 on GOG.com?
Oh dear, I remember playing with that game a lot as a kid.
Cool to see old games here again! I was about to give up on checking the updates

Sadly is a platform game, a genre I totally suck and hate :P

fingers crossed, maybe there will be more classic games coming
GAHHH!
I can't stop thinking about this release!
GOG, what have you done?!?
Throws my drink at the monitor. Damn those last 4 missions are hard! So close to beating it (evil face)
been having lots of fun here on both my dell notebook/ubuntu desktop/steamOS "htpcish pc"
thanks!! :)
I finally caved in (ha!) and bought it. :-)