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Lego Rock Raiders Overview Lego Rock Raiders Free Download for PC is a video game developed by Data Design Interactive and published by Lego Media for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation. It is based on the Lego theme of the same name. Lego rock raiders shared files: Here you can download lego rock raiders shared files that we have found in our database. Just click desired file title and download link will show up!

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Download LEGO Rock Raiders. LEGO Rock Raiders is a great strategy game which is easy to play and boasts of a good gameplay. The game is a tad different from the other LEGO games, but still manages to enthrall all. Rock Raiders was a theme introduced in 1999 and discontinued in 2000. It is based on space travellers/miners trapped on an alien planet. It consists of eight main sets, four promotional sets and three Minifigure-based sets, and also a video game based on the theme for both Windows and the.

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I would buy this instantly! I played this so much as a kid, but my CD has disappeared. Even if I could find it again, apparently it doesn't work on modern systems. But I desperately want to play it again!

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I think the world needs this.

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Yes please :D

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Yes, count me in!

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Would be great!

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Adding this comment just to say please add this game! I cannot get this game to work on W10.

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This game wont work on Win 10. I got it to work on windows 7 with my cd but Windows 10 keeps freezing then crashing. Please make this game work on windows 10. I want to play this on my new pc.

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Just such an outstanding strategy game in so many ways.

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Please add this one!! I'm trying every dodgy download site, but I can't make any of the downloads work :(

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Omg yes please! Used to play this as a kid and would love to play it again. :D

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I remember playing Lego Rock Raiders and never managing to get past about the third level. A really unique game in many ways and a surprisingly deep one too.

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I would buy this on day 1. I can actually get my original copy working on my Windows 10 PC but the in-game music won't play. A DRM- and hassle-free way to get this running on modern Windows would be so wonderful.

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this was a really great game. hope GOG will get soon!

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Just adding my support here. Please GOG!

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This wonderful game need to be a Part of GoG!

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Pretty please, with sugar and unicorns on top? It would make me so happy to have this back in my life.

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The PC version of this game NEEDS to be pored to modern OS. Its a crime that these games can no longer be played. I must reiterate that it is the PC version of the game people want, NOT THE PS1 VERSION.

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Please add the game of my childhood.

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this was one of the games i grew up with, would instantly buy it if it got avaible <br />

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There are some advanced and fun LEGO games. LEGO protects their legacy, and promotes themself with quality, when they can. This is just a measure of asking LEGO for a licenses for 'LEGO Legacy Games', and starting promotions when they start new designs or/and movies/games. I want this game back, and I think that its not that hard - expecly when gog (YOU) already acquired some basic contact with LEGO.

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Parent themeUndergroundSub‑themesMonsterSubjectMiningAvailability1999–2000Total sets16

Lego Rock Raiders was a Lego theme from The Lego Group, introduced in 1999 and discontinued in 2000. The Lego Rock Raiders was the only theme in the Lego Underground series before Lego Power Miners. The theme, while short-lived, featured sixteen sets and was backed-up by numerous story-related media, including several comic books and video games.

The premise of the story involves the crew of the space ship 'LMS Explorer'. The vessel is damaged after wandering into an asteroid field and is sucked into a wormhole, the wormhole exits in an alien galaxy, parallel to the Milky Way. The LMS Explorer's captain orders the ship to use its reserve power and head for the nearest planet. The planet is abundant in the mysterious but powerful energy crystals. There the Rock Raiders, whilst repairing the ship, must venture inside the dangerous caverns of the planet to collect the precious energy crystals to power the ship.[citation needed]

  • 1Set information
  • 2Theme

Set information[edit]

The Rock Raiders theme featured sixteen sets in total. Eight were released in 1999 and seven were released in 2000. First editions of the 1999 sets included promotional mini comic books. Four of the sets released in 2000 were promotional sets sold by Kabaya Foods Corporation.

ReferenceNameReleasedMinifiguresPiecesNotes
4910Hover Scout1999Jet39
4920Rapid Rider1999Bandit38
4930Rock Raiders Crew1999Axle, Bandit, Docs, Jet, Sparks38
4940Granite Grinder1999Axle108
4950Loader-Dozer1999Axle, a rock monster89
4970Chrome Crusher1999Axle167Requires two AAA batteries for 'laser'
4980Tunnel Transport1999Docs, Jet341
4990Rock Raiders HQ1999Bandit, Docs, Jet, Sparks, a rock monster402Requires two AAA batteries for 'laser'
3347Rock Raiders #11999Chief8Part of the Mini Heroes Collection line, includes a display stand and collectable card for each minifigure
3347Rock Raiders #21999Bandit, Docs, Sparks21Part of the Mini Heroes Collection line, includes a display stand and collectable card for each minifigure
3347Rock Raiders #31999Axle, Docs, Jet24Part of the Mini Heroes Collection line, includes a display stand and collectable card for each minifigure
3916Rock Raider Key Chain2000Jet1Keychain
12741 Light Hover2000Jet25Released by Kabaya in Japan only
12752 Chain Dozer2000Bandit22Released by Kabaya in Japan only
12763 Heli Transporter2000Docs20Released by Kabaya in Japan only
12774 Drill Craft2000Sparks27Released by Kabaya in Japan only

Video games[edit]

A real-time strategy video game of the same name as the theme was developed by Data Design Interactive and released for Microsoft Windows in 1999, with an action-adventure PlayStation game following under a year later.

Books and Comics[edit]

Three books and a number of comics about the Lego Rock Raiders theme were published.

  • Rock Raiders: An Interactive Puzzle Storybook – An illustrated storybook published in 1999 by Dorling Kindersley, every scene in the book is accompanied by a puzzle relating to something a character said or saw, with solutions to the puzzles in the back of the book. Written by Anna Knight, illustrated by Roger Harris.
  • Rock Raiders: High Adventure Deep Underground – A graphic novel published in 2000 by Lego Systems Inc. The novel told, in Jet’s point-of-view and in greater detail, the events on Planet U. There are a few puzzles on certain pages. Written by Alan Grant, illustrated by Robin Smith and Lego Media.
  • Race for Survival – A short novel published by Dorling Kindersley in 2000, aimed at kids in Grades 2-4. At the side of each page is a small article on Geology. The story takes place six months after the events in the other books and the video games. Written by Marie Birkinshaw, illustrated by Roger Harris.

There were also small promotional mini comic books included with specially marked, first edition releases of the main eight Rock Raiders sets from 1999.

Theme[edit]

Characters[edit]

Chief

There are six characters in the Rock Raiders theme.

  • Axle – The Rock Raiders' best driver, he has been seen to be somewhat impulsive and tends to dive headfirst into a dangerous situation, though he is very capable of defending himself. Axle is happiest when he is driving the Chrome Crusher, the Rock Raiders' largest land vehicle. His ability to handle anything with wheels is second to none; he has won the Lego World Racing Champion award three times, making him one of the fastest in the galaxy.
  • Bandit – The Rock Raiders' greatest sailor, he is happiest when cruising the underground lakes and rapids on the Rapid Rider. He is also the Rock Raiders' head navigator, he always knows his exact location. After spending so much time underwater and on the Rapid Rider, he tends to be a little shaky on land.
  • Chief – The oldest, wisest and most experienced Rock Raider. He is calm in any situation and has the experience to solve almost any problem. Chief captains the LMS Explorer, from which he commands his team, and is always ready to teleport them out if something goes wrong in a cavern. Years ago he lost his left arm while rescuing miners from a cave-in on Pluto; it was replaced with an artificial arm, capable of shooting plasma blasts. Chief has never left the LMS Explorer in twenty years, he loves it so much that he has made it his home. He is rumored to have encountered a rock monster in his youth.
  • Docs – The Rock Raiders' head Geologist and Commander. Docs is a very calm person, and fully assesses a situation, covering every possible plan, though sometimes he spends too much time thinking.
  • Jet – The most courageous and strong-willed of all the Rock Raiders, she is a very skilled pilot and is always ready to take on new, exciting challenges. She is ready for any challenge she always approaches her missions with a level head.
  • Sparks – An expert on all things mechanical and electrical, though unfortunately he is also very clumsy. He is always taking things apart, but sometimes he forgets to put them back together. He is credited with designing most of the Rock Raiders’ equipment

Energy crystals[edit]

Three of the green energy crystals, the most common variety.

Energy crystals are yellowish-green crystals that contain vast amounts of energy, and are the main sources of power for the Rock Raiders. However, they also serve as the primary food source for the monsters and slugs on Planet U, often resulting in conflicts between them and the Rock Raiders. Energy crystals were introduced in Lego Rock Raiders, and have appeared in several themes since then.

When an energy crystal’s energy has been depleted, either by use of a Mining Laser or by Slimy Slugs, it turns either a dark gray or a purple color and has to be recharged at a Recharge Seam.

A rare variety of red energy crystals, five times more powerful than normal green ones, appears in the PlayStation video game, where they serve as bonus pickups to challenge the player for a better score.


Planet U[edit]

Planet U's Terrain.

Planet U is the alien planet featured in Rock Raiders. The entire plot takes place on this planet. Planet U is located in another galaxy, outside of the Milky Way. The rock below the planet's surface is abundant with Lego ore and energy crystals. Monsters made out of rock, ice, and lava live in caverns deep underground, feeding on the energy crystals. Other creatures like giant slugs, scorpions, and spiders also make their homes in the underground tunnels. Runs found in one of the books suggests an intelligent civilization may have once lived on the planet. Planet U has very little oxygen, the Rock Raiders must build Support Stations to purify the air, and make it breathable.

LMS Explorer[edit]

The LMS Explorer is the most important Rock Raiders vehicle. It is a massive exploration, and possibly colonization, cruiser. It is not outfitted with weapons, and therefore not a battleship. The LMS Explorer's engines are capable of reaching light-speed.

The LMS Explorer has an energy shield that completely surrounds the ship, protecting it from space debris. The ship is also outfitted with a large GeoScanner, the Rock Raiders use this device whenever they find a new planet. Rather than deploying shuttles, the LMS Explorer has a teleportation system to transport Rock Raiders between planets and to and from the ship.

Vehicles[edit]

The LMS Explorer, being pulled into a wormhole
  • Cargo Carrier - A large catamaran used to ferry equipment across underground lakes and rivers. It has a large cargo hold that is able to carry small vehicles and Rock Raiders across water. It only appeared in the Windows version of the video game.
  • Chrome Crusher - Also known as the Giant Drilling Vehicle, this massive vehicle has everything a Rock Raider may need in the dangerous underground caverns. It's equipped with a powerful drill and a high-energy mining laser to plow through any kind of rock, as well as a large scanner dish and a giant cargo hold (though the latter two aren't functional in the video game).
  • Floating Platform - An unmanned platform that floats across bodies of water or lava, used when no other vehicles that can cross those are available. It only appears in the North American PlayStation version of the video game.
  • Granite Grinder - A two-legged walker with a giant drill for quickly grinding through rock, as well as boosters to help it jump over crevices and obstacles (though it can't do this in the video game). Its unique 'walker' legs allow it to cross rubble and rock debris safely and easily. A different vehicle also called a Granite Grinder later appeared in Lego Power Miners.
  • Hover Scout - A small, floating vehicle designed to make long-distance reconnaissance over land easy and quick. It uses hover propulsion technology to travel at high speeds over rubble and debris that would slow down a Rock Raider on foot.
  • Hoverboard - A vehicle similar to the Hover Scout, but able to carry a passenger. It does not appear in either version of the video game, and is only named in An Interactive Puzzle Storybook.
  • Large Mobile Laser Cutter - A large six-wheeled vehicle with a high-energy laser used for blasting through rock. It did not come in any sets, and only appears in the video game.
  • Loader Dozer - A heavy-duty bulldozer good for clearing large areas of rubble quickly. It can also be used to carry raw materials, and can break through masses of spider web.
  • Rapid Rider - Also known as the CAT, this vehicle is a small catamaran used to travel across underground lakes and rivers. It can carry a small amount of cargo, making it more useful as a reconnaissance craft.
  • Small Digger - A small four-wheeled vehicle that uses two chainsaws to cut through rock quicker than a Rock Raider could, though slower than any other drilling vehicles.
  • Small Mobile Laser Cutter - A small six-wheeled vehicle with a high-energy laser used for blasting through rock. It did not come in any sets, and only appears in the video game.
  • Small Transport Truck - A small truck designed to quickly transport raw materials from an excavation site to Rock Raider HQ much more efficiently than a Rock Raider could.
  • Tunnel Scout - A small helicopter ideal for more advanced reconnaissance, as it can fly over water, lava and land. It gives the Rock Raider team greater flexibility over mixed terrain and its high speed keeps the pilot out of trouble.
  • Tunnel Transport - A giant helicopter with tandem rotors (though to its sides rather than at the front and back) that can haul cargo and vehicles through tunnels very quickly. In the PlayStation version of the video game, it can even carry the Chrome Crusher, as well as being able to lift stranded Rock Raiders safely aboard. The Hoverboard can be stored in the back compartment.

Buildings[edit]

Rock Raider HQ is made up of a number of buildings. Buildings must be constructed by Power Paths, which can be used to link buildings together to allow power to flow to them all. Rock Raiders can run much faster on Power Paths than rubble or cavern floor, and Power Paths can also be used as dams to temporarily block lava erosion.

  • Docks - A building that can only be constructed on the banks of bodies of water. It's used for teleporting and mooring the Rapid Rider and Cargo Carrier, as well as training Rock Raiders as sailors.
  • Geological Center - The Geological Scanner is where geologists bring rock samples for study. Its large GeoScanner scans the entire cavern. The Geological Center is where Rock Raider cadets can train as geologists.
  • Mining Laser - A stationary version of the Large Mobile Laser Cutter, with a high-energy laser beam that can be used to blast through most types of rock, at the price of energy crystals.
  • Ore Refinery - A processing plant that refines raw Lego ore into Building Studs.
  • Power Station - The Power Station is extremely important, as it is where the power is extracted from the energy crystals and used to power the buildings at Rock Raider HQ. Once a Power Station has been constructed, the energy crystals collected are taken here and used to power the base.
  • Super Teleport - The Super Teleport, also called the Large Teleport Pad, has more than double the power of the Teleport Pad. Once constructed you can teleport down the largest land vehicles from the LMS Explorer. In the PlayStation game, its landing pad can sometimes be found by itself, as a place for the Tunnel Transport to land.
  • Support Station - The Support Station is extremely important, it replenishes the air supply in caverns which have limited levels of oxygen in them. It also acts as a lunchroom for the Rock Raiders. The Support Station is where Rock Raider cadets can train as drivers.
  • Teleport Pad - The Teleport Pad is a very important building. Rock Raiders and the Small Vehicles use the Teleport Pad to travel into the underground caverns from the LMS Explorer. The Teleport Pad is also where Rock Raider cadets can train as pilots.
  • Tool Store - The Tool Store is the first building needed for any Rock Raider HQ and is the starting point of every base. It is a multi-purpose building, as it not only acts as a temporary Teleport Pad, but also stores all the tools needed by the Rock Raider team. Collected raw materials are also stored in the Tool Store.
  • Upgrade Station - The Upgrade Station is where Rock Raiders bring vehicles to be repaired or upgraded. The Upgrade Station is where Rock Raider cadets can train as engineers.

Creatures[edit]

  • Monsters - Very little is known about the monsters, mainly because very few have ever been seen. They are obviously the dominant species of Planet U. Their main source of food happens to be the energy crystals, so they keep a close eye on them. Monsters have been known to hide lots of energy crystals in one cavern, and conceal the entrance. There are three variations of monsters. Rock, which is the most common, Ice, and Lava.
  • Rock Whales - The largest creatures on all of Planet U. Their bodies are large, long and made completely of stone. They have six legs, and two large, pitch black eyes. Like scorpions and spiders, there are two types of them: the metallic maroon type, which are capable of running incredibly fast and destroying any vehicles that get in their way, and the light brown type, which are slow and docile. In the PlayStation video game, the latter of the two types can be manipulated by Pusher Beams to jump into water, forming a land bridge for Rock Raiders to cross.
  • Scorpions - There are two breeds of Scorpions on Planet U, a purple breed and a green breed. The purple breed behave like Earth Scorpions, the only differences are their color, size and that they are not poisonous, though it does hurt to get pinched by one. The green breed however, are very different from Earth Scorpions, they are very territorial and will attack at the mere sight of a Rock Raider. These scorpions are slightly poisonous, though their venom is not lethal. The green scorpions are capable throwing bursts of energy from their claws.
  • Slimy Slugs - Slimy Slugs are large, green slugs with a layer of slime to help them slither faster. Like the monsters, their main food source is the energy crystals. However, unlike the monsters they do not swallow the energy crystals, instead they suck the energy out of them. Slimy Slugs are short enough to crawl under Electric Fences, and due to their thick hides they can withstand laser fire and dynamite. The best method to get rid of them is place a Sonic Blaster, which emits a high-pitched sound wave which drives them away. They are normally docile; however, in the PlayStation video game they can ram into Rock Raiders.
  • Spiders - There are two breeds of Spiders on Planet U, a smaller, harmless breed and a larger, more aggressive breed. The Small Spiders are Planet U’s most common species, hiding under every rock and in every dark corner. They are a brown color with several black stripes. Docs has confirmed the Small Spiders are not venomous, however they do secrete very slippery substance that protects them from being eaten by the bats. In the PC game, a Rock Raider stepping on one of these will slip.
    The larger Spiders are much more dangerous than their smaller cousins. They are slightly bigger than the average Rock Raider. Unlike the Small Spiders, the large Spiders are venomous. They prefer to stay in the volcanic areas of Planet U, spinning incredibly large webs that can trap Chrome Crushers. The only thing that can clear the webs is the scoop of the Loader Dozer.
  • Bats - Bats seem to thrive in the deep caverns of Planet U. They live in large groups and are harmless, though they do not like to be disturbed by the noise of drilling. They are rarely seen around Rock Raider HQ. In the Windows version of Lego Rock Raiders, black bats cause some rock raiders to run in fear, disrupting mining operations.

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Original Plans[edit]

The only known storyboard of the Rock Raiders theme

The Ultimate Lego Book contained concept art for Lego Rock Raiders on pages 30–31, showing how the theme developed over time. The original plans were vastly different:

  • Different outfit designs for the Rock Raiders, with goggles and scarfs.
  • Mysterious aliens traveling with the Rock Raiders.
  • Rock monsters were larger, and some had tails and acted more like animals.
  • The Chrome Crusher appears with two drills (similar to its upgraded form in the Rock Raiders PC Game) and no laser.
  • The Loader Dozer has a drill and a gun.
  • A scrapped flying rocket-like vehicle which somewhat resembles the Tunnel Scout.
  • A scrapped vehicle with robotic arms, a drill and laser turrets.
  • A Mobile Rock Raiders HQ, with crystal and ore Refineries and giant arms.
  • A Hover Scout with cargo capacity.

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