
A Dig Dug clone with a prehistoric theme, which sports updated 16-bit audio visuals. Game can be played by one or two players alternately, using a single joystick, or alternatively with two joysticks. Here you take control of caveman Herbie Stone, and enemies are Crunchy and Frugal, whom are worth 300 and 400 points respectively for standard elimination, and either is worth two thousand points if dispatched using a falling rock. Bonus items to collect periodically appear for a short time in the centre of the display, such as a Mushroom or a Leaf.
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Confidence Score: High • Based on 42 verified transactions
Currently, the value of a Complete In Box (CIB) copy of Dugger is estimated around $39.49. For collectors looking for a Loose copy, transactions usually happen around $17.95. The price gap suggests that the box is relatively common.
Released on Amiga, this title is an interesting piece for any Amiga collector. The price is currently attractive compared to its historical average.
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A Dig Dug clone with a prehistoric theme, which sports updated 16-bit audio visuals. Game can be played by one or two players alternately, using a single joystick, or alternatively with two joysticks. Here you take control of caveman Herbie Stone, and enemies are Crunchy and Frugal, whom are worth 300 and 400 points respectively for standard elimination, and either is worth two thousand points if dispatched using a falling rock. Bonus items to collect periodically appear for a short time in the centre of the display, such as a Mushroom or a Leaf.
Our algorithm tracks 42 verified sales from eBay and other marketplaces. We don't use asking prices, only what buyers actually pay.
We automatically exclude damaged items, reproductions, and extreme outliers to ensure the average is representative of the true market value.
The retro market moves fast. Our database refreshes every day to capture the latest trends and shifts in collector demand.
Confidence Score: High • Based on 42 verified transactions