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Dictionary: dig·ger   (dĭg'ər) pronunciation
n.
    1. A person or animal that digs: a digger of gardens; a digger for information.
    2. A tool or machine used for digging or excavating.
  1. Informal.
    1. A soldier from Australia in World War I and World War II.
    2. A soldier from New Zealand in World War I.
  2. also Digger or Digger Indian Offensive. Used as a disparaging term, especially in the 19th century, for a member of any of various Native American peoples of the Great Basin, such as the Utes, Paiutes, and Western Shoshones.

[Sense 3, from their use of digging sticks as foraging tools.]


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n. Austral./NZ informal a man, especially a private soldier (often used as a friendly form of address): how are you, Digger?

Etymology: early 20th cent.: from digger ‘miner, ’ reinforced by association with the digging of trenches on the battlefields.

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Columbia Encyclopedia: Digger Indians
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Digger Indians, term indiscriminately applied to many Native Americans of the central plateau region of W North America, including tribes in Oregon, Idaho, Utah, Arizona, Nevada, and central California. The name is supposedly derived from the fact that they dug roots for food. It has no ethnological significance and was a term of opprobrium.


Wikipedia: Digger (video game)
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Digger
The cover of the Digger instruction booklet
Developer(s) Windmill Software Inc.
Publisher(s) Windmill Software Inc.
Designer(s) Rob Sleath
Platform(s) IBM PC
Release date(s) 1983
Genre(s) Arcade
Mode(s) Single player
Media 5.25" Floppy disk
System requirements 64 KB RAM, colour graphics adapter, joystick or keyboard control
Main screen of remastered Digger for Windows, called Windig.

Digger is a Canadian computer game released by Windmill Software in 1983, popular in the era of the IBM PC with a CGA graphics card and monitor. It generally requires a genuine CGA card and runs too fast on computers faster than the original IBM PC 4.77 MHz. In an exception to the CGA requirement, it is possible to use a CGA emulator to run Digger on a Hercules graphics card.

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Gameplay

Many features of Digger are similar to those in the arcade game Mr. Do. As in that game, the player is placed in an underground maze, and can dig horizontal and vertical tunnels through it. At least one tunnel already exists at the start of play. At various points on the board are emeralds (usually in clusters) and bags of gold. Monsters (initially in the 'nobbin' form) appear at the top right-hand corner. If earth is excavated from under a gold bag, then the bag will wobble for a few seconds and then drop; if it falls more than one row, it will break open after falling, releasing gold which can be collected. Bags can also be pushed left or right into vertical paths, with similar results. Falling bags will squash monsters that they fall on, but they will also squash the digger. The digger also has a weapon, which will fire in a straight line, but takes several seconds to recharge (taking longer as the levels go higher).

Monsters will sometimes change from the 'nobbin' form to the 'hobbin' form, more frequently on higher levels. Hobbins also have the power to excavate, and can destroy emeralds and gold bags while so doing.

When a monster is killed, another will appear at the top right-hand corner of the screen, up to a maximum number which depends on the level. Once all the monsters for the level have been created, a cherry appears in their place. If the digger collects this, bonus mode is entered, and for about fifteen seconds (which decreases as the game level gets higher) the digger is able to eat the monsters. Accordingly, the monsters now run away from the digger rather than towards it.

A level ends when all the emeralds are gone or all the monsters have been killed.

Scoring

The player scores 25 points for collecting an emerald, with a bonus of 250 if eight are collected in immediate succession. Killing a monster by shooting it or dropping a gold bag on it scores 250 points; in bonus mode, the player scores 200 points for the first monster eaten, 400 for the second, and so on, doubling each time. Collecting gold earns 500 points, and entering bonus mode 1,000. A new life is awarded at each multiple of 20,000 points.

Development

Digger was developed by Rob Sleath, the primary developer of Windmill games in 1983. In 1984, Digger was converted to run on IBM PCjr and IBM PCJX, the Japanese version. The last original version was released for a Canadian computer Hyperion running at 6 MHz.

Music

During normal game play the Popcorn theme is used as background music. In bonus mode the Overture to Wilhelm Tell by Gioachino Rossini plays. If the player dies, a rendition of Frédéric Chopin's Piano Sonata No. 2 in B flat Minor (also known as The Funeral March) is played, accompanied with a picture of a RIP gravestone.

Remake

Creat Studios released an enhanced remake for PlayStation 3 called Digger HD.

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Translations: Digger
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Dansk (Danish)
n. - gravemaskine, guldgraver, australier, newzealænder, fyr, kammerat

Nederlands (Dutch)
graafmachine, mijnwerker (m.n. in goudmijn), Australiër

Français (French)
n. - excavatrice, pelleteuse, ouvrier mineur, terrassier

Deutsch (German)
n. - Gräber, Bagger, Grabschaufel

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - σκαφτιάς, εκσκαφέας, εργάτης ορυχείου, χρυσωρύχος

Italiano (Italian)
scavatore

Português (Portuguese)
n. - cavador (m)

Русский (Russian)
углекоп, австралийский солдат

Español (Spanish)
n. - cavador, excavador, minero, australiano

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - grävare, grävmaskin, guldgrävare

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
挖掘者, 矿工

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 挖掘者, 礦工

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 광부, 자네(부르는 말), 호주인

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 掘る人, 採掘機械

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) الشخص الذي يحفر, الحفار, آله أو جز من آله للحفر, الحفارة‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮מחפר, חופר, כורה, בעיקר של זהב‬


 
 
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