Dig Dug Review

In the mountains where I grew up there was a one-room school, a bar, and a fire department. That was it. So needless to say entertainment options were limited. When Dig Dug showed up in the "arcade" (let the reader understand the corner of the bar), we were all pretty excited. We played that game through the late hours of the night while our parents did who knows what.

In the mountains where I grew up there was a one-room school, a bar, and a fire department. That was it. So needless to say entertainment options were limited. When Dig Dug showed up in the "arcade" (let the reader understand the corner of the bar), we were all pretty excited. We played that game through the late hours of the night while our parents did who knows what. So when Dig Dug was released through Big Fish, I couldn't resist trying it out. It's the classic game, not really any twists or surprises here. There is an "enhanced" version with slightly better graphics, but I preferred playing the original version. If you are a fan of the old one or have never tried Dig Dig, you'll probably enjoy this version either way.