A remake of the legendary classic "Boulder-dash" type Atari DOS game. Dodge falling boulders, avoid exploding grenades, and solve extremely challenging puzzles in your quest to get all the hearts! Expect to be challenged in ways you can't even imagine!
Heartlight is a puzzle game originally developed by Janusz Pelc for 8-bit Atari in 1990. In 1994, an MS-DOS port (Heartlight PC) was published by Epic Megagames along with two other games by Janusz Pelc in the Epic Puzzle Pack.
The game is set up on a 12x20-square grid. Some of the levels make full use of the space, others fill unused space with a moving background. The game is played as from the side (unlike some bird-eye-view puzzle games), with gravity playing an important part.
The object of the game is to help Percival, the elf character you guide with your keyboard, collect all the hearts on each level and get to the door. Different objects with unique characteristics aim to make reaching this goal more complex.
Basic objects you will see on almost every level include bombs, rocks, and hearts. While hearts are one of the goals, they can also fall on and kill Percival. Bombs blow up when squashed or dropped on a hard surface. Rocks squash Percival and can blow up bombs. There are several other objects that you come across while playing the game, and the only way to learn about them is to experiment. Several kinds of walls and empty space also have unique properties that must be tested.
Heartlight has been compared to other popular puzzle games such as Boulder Dash and Supaplex.
Programmed by Roan Cooney
New Music by Lennie Budgell
Original game released under the Creative Commons
Tags: jogar heartlight.
Heartlight is a puzzle game originally developed by Janusz Pelc for 8-bit Atari in 1990. In 1994, an MS-DOS port (Heartlight PC) was published by Epic Megagames along with two other games by Janusz Pelc in the Epic Puzzle Pack.
The game is set up on a 12x20-square grid. Some of the levels make full use of the space, others fill unused space with a moving background. The game is played as from the side (unlike some bird-eye-view puzzle games), with gravity playing an important part.
The object of the game is to help Percival, the elf character you guide with your keyboard, collect all the hearts on each level and get to the door. Different objects with unique characteristics aim to make reaching this goal more complex.
Basic objects you will see on almost every level include bombs, rocks, and hearts. While hearts are one of the goals, they can also fall on and kill Percival. Bombs blow up when squashed or dropped on a hard surface. Rocks squash Percival and can blow up bombs. There are several other objects that you come across while playing the game, and the only way to learn about them is to experiment. Several kinds of walls and empty space also have unique properties that must be tested.
Heartlight has been compared to other popular puzzle games such as Boulder Dash and Supaplex.
Programmed by Roan Cooney
New Music by Lennie Budgell
Original game released under the Creative Commons
Tags: jogar heartlight.
Recently changed in this version:
Fixed error in level 66, where the player would die even upon completing the level.
Fixed error where restarting the level would occasionally cause the game logic to perform twice as often as was intended.





Comments and ratings for Heartlight
(62 stars)
by Ashley H on 11/04/2013
I been lookn for this game... but ads block play field.. can see what im doing on bottom of levels so cant play right... remove ads!
(62 stars)
by Mark Gatch on 22/03/2013
Locked up and would not move.
(62 stars)
by Sasa Skevin on 17/02/2013
Controls are bad and there are bugs in physics engine with boulders standing in the air.
(62 stars)
by Carolyn Craig on 08/02/2013
Love it ... but level 21 is impossible. Quit playing bc I can't pass it even after watching the cheat video. Ugh.
(62 stars)
by A Google User on 15/11/2012
Its exactly like i remember it on the computer in the 90's however on my phones touch screen its not as quick as using the 'ol directional keys which for me makes the gameplay slow. Maybe if u could tweak it a little ill rate it 5
(62 stars)
by Elizabeth on 15/09/2012
Just like the original game!
(62 stars)
by Colin on 10/09/2012
But the controls are very frustrating on occasion especially on time critical levels but a great port.