The sequel to the original Lomax Boulders is essentially an improved version of that game with 50 new levels. As adventurer Logan Maxwell, who appears on the playing field as a heart symbol, you need to collect a set amount of diamonds while avoiding and/or disposing of hostile monsters and other hazards before to complete a level. What's more, the levels are designed so that certain hazards need to be played against one another to the player's advantage. For example, monsters may be lured into slime, which is harmful to them but safe for the player to move around, or trapped under falling diamonds. This is essential to get more diamonds because every destroyed monster drops some. Lomax Boulders II is generally harder than the first game and is recommended to more experienced players.
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