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''' Level Passwords'''
==''' Level Passwords'''==
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014      MULE<br />
014      MULE<br />
015      MUFF<br />
015      MUFF<br />
016      DIME<br />
017      DAVE<br />
018      DOLL<br />
019      DISK<br />
020      GATE<br />
021      IRON<br />
022      GAME<br />
023      PASS<br />
024      WORD<br />
025      LEAD<br />
026      CUFF<br />
027      EPIC<br />
028      DATE<br />
029      WEED<br />
030      TIME<br />
031      PAIL<br />
032      SHIP<br />
033      RING<br />
034      SHOP<br />
035      SIZE<br />
036      TALK<br />
037      GIRL<br />
038      ZOOM<br />
039      ZONE<br />
040      ZINC<br />
041      GOLD<br />


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Bombuzal is a computer puzzle game designed by Antony Crowther (credited as Ratt in the game) and David Bishop for Image Works. The game was released in 1988 for the Amiga, Atari ST and Commodore 64. It was also released in 1989 for MS-DOS and 1990 for the Super NES, with the North American version renamed as Ka-Blooey. It had a sequel/remake available only for the Nintendo 64 called Charlie Blast's Territory re-made by Scott Kim and released by Kemco producers of the Super Nintendo version of Ka-Blooey. Among its notable features was the ability to play using either an overhead or isometric view.

To complete each of its 130 levels, the avatar has to destroy all bombs on the level. He must stand on top of the bomb to light it, then is only able to take one step away before the bomb explodes; he can also pick up and move bombs, but only the ones that are on Rail tiles. Bombs come in different sizes and it is only possible to ignite the smallest kind without dying. In most cases, the bombs have to be set off using a chain reaction to prevent the avatar from being killed in the explosion; at other times, separated small bombs can be destroyed one at a time. Each Bomb/Mine has a reaction zone. For example, a Small bomb will only destroy the tile it's on, but will affect any other Bombs/Mines one tile away in the four main directions. A Large bomb will destroy 13 tiles, and its reaction zone will be one tile farther away than the tiles destroyed in each of the four directions, and diagonally between these four points.

The Amiga version of Bombuzal was included as a fully working game on the cover disk of the first issue of Amiga Power.

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Game objects

Normal floor tile
It is possible to walk safely on these floor tiles. Exploding bombs will destroy them.
Riveted floor tile
Like the normal floor tile, but cannot be destroyed.
Dissolver
A floor tile that disappears after you step off it.
Ice
A floor tile covered in ice. Stepping onto an ice floor tile will continue travelling in that direction until you meet a non-ice floor tile or fall off the map.
Spinner
Stepping onto a spinner sends you off in a random direction.
Teleport
Teleports you to a pre-determined square. The teleport only happens after all bombs on that move have exploded, so teleporting is guaranteed not to kill you.
Switch
Causes a block to appear in a pre-determined place; using it again makes the block disappear again. Switches can be destroyed.
Rail
Bombs can be picked up and moved along adjacent rail tiles.
Power temple
An immobile object that absorbs all explosion of an adjacent medium to large bomb or mine. Only the tiles with the explosive and the temple are destroyed, and the bomb chain damage is nulled. This makes manual blowing of medium to large bombs completely safe next to power temples.
Small bomb
A bomb that destroys one floor tile. The only bomb that can be set off without dying.
Medium bomb
A bomb that destroys five floor tiles: the one it's on and the four above, below and to either side.
Large bomb
A bomb that destroys thirteen floor tiles: the tile it's on, the eight connecting tiles, and the second tile away from it in each of the four directions.
Swell bomb
It grows from Small to Large and back again; when it explodes determines how big the blast will be.
Aerial bombs
Same as the regular bombs, but when one Aerial Bomb blows up it sends a signal to all other aerial bombs and they also explode.
Small mine
Like the small bomb but will explode immediately upon touch.
Large mine
Like the medium bomb but will explode immediately upon touch.
Bubble
A drone that can be used in place of your avatar. When Bubble dies, control returns to your avatar.
Squeak
Like Bubble, but stupider. Will explode the first bomb it touches.

There are also two enemies, Sinister and Dexter, appearing on some levels. These continuously travel along the level, with Sinister always turning left and Dexter always turning right. Neither Sinister nor Dexter actively pursues the avatar, but contact with either is fatal.


Level Passwords

For SNES

Level Password
001 BOMB
002 TEST
003 SOAP
004 RACE
005 ROSS
006 FAIR
007 QUIZ
008 REED
009 RATT
010 RAFT
011 OVEN
012 NEWS
013 LISA
014 MULE
015 MUFF
016 DIME
017 DAVE
018 DOLL
019 DISK
020 GATE
021 IRON
022 GAME
023 PASS
024 WORD
025 LEAD
026 CUFF
027 EPIC
028 DATE
029 WEED
030 TIME
031 PAIL
032 SHIP
033 RING
034 SHOP
035 SIZE
036 TALK
037 GIRL
038 ZOOM
039 ZONE
040 ZINC
041 GOLD

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