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Author Topic: Is there a was to to practice stages (rounds) of Dig Dug on a system?  (Read 1226 times)

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Hello,

I’m new to the forums and hope what I’m asking doesn’t violate any rules.  I went to a barcade this past Sunday and for the first time in years I played my favorite arcade game, Dig Dug.  I remembered how to play, but was only able to score around 20-30,000.  Since then I downloaded the arcade game on my PS4 and now have a high score of just over 100,000.  I was wondering if there was some type of Dig Dug application that has a stage selection like feature that would allow me to master individual rounds, so that I can continue to maximize my overall score.

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go to settings, and turn the level select on.

however, you have to get through the levels in order to select them.
they usually end at 255, and start over after that.

-> settings



-> game settings



-> select round : on



when you start the game, select the round (left and right)



good luck,

there's a lot of good youtube videos that show how to max out scores per level,
and depending on if you play the japanese settings [5 men only], or american ones
with men every 40k.

later
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« Last Edit: June 29, 2019, 10:36:22 am by negative1 »