


There are eighteen campaign missions, and six multiplayer missions. Most missions require the player to collect a certain amount of Energy Crystals, while some missions require the player to rescue Rock Raiders that have been trapped by landslides. Also unlike the PC game, which was centered around constructing a base and mining, the PlayStation game centers around exploring. Unlike the PC version, the PlayStation version is an action and strategy game, in which the player controls a character instead of just commanding a squad. It is not necessary to complete every mission with 100%, or even complete all the missions, to complete the campaign. There are twenty-five missions total, each of them is in either a rock, lava/volcanic or ice cavern environment. With all these taken into consideration, Chief would give a mission rating percentage. For example, you can set whether Rock Raiders should collect Energy Crystals or Lego Ore first.Īt the end of each mission Chief would evaluate your work, examining various aspects of your mission. With this menu, you can set what order Rock Raiders carry out their tasks. One of the game's features is the Priority Menu. Some missions require the player to locate Rock Raiders that have been trapped in landslides, or to find certain pieces of equipment and bring it back to their base. Most missions require the player to collect a certain amount of Energy Crystals, the required amount starts low but gradually gets higher in later missions. The game opens with optional training missions and one actual mission unlocked.

The PC version is a RTS similar to Dune II, and was the first video game for the Rock Raiders theme.
