Screenshot from Lemmings Revolution showing a round/cylindrical level, with several lemmings moving across platforms and an action menu on the left.

Lemmings Revolution

Lemmings Revolution – classic Lemmings with new cylindrical levels

Lemmings Revolution is a 2000 puzzle/strategy game where you save lemmings from traps by assigning them skills (Builder, Digger, Blocker, etc.). The twist is that many levels are round/cylindrical, so you’re constantly thinking from new angles as your lemmings march around a tiny planet.

(Note: The game is hard to find as an official digital download today. It typically isn’t sold on modern stores or subscription services.)

Gameplay and levels: why Revolution feels different from classic Lemmings

Screenshot from Lemmings Revolution showing a round/cylindrical level with multiple lemmings moving across platforms while you select skills in the left menu.
Screenshot captured during our test of Lemmings Revolution — one of the classic round levels where timing and precise skill placement are crucial.

If you know classic Lemmings, the core idea is the same: a stream of lemmings emerges from an entrance, and you must get enough of them safely to the exit.

The new twist is level design. The cylindrical levels mean “up” and “down” can change meaning, and you’re forced to think more about timing than long bridge-building. In practice, small mistakes (a poorly placed Blocker or an early Digger) can ruin the whole attempt, because the lemmings can loop back from another angle.

In our testing on a Windows 11 PC using a virtual Windows XP setup (pretty typical for older games), the game’s pace felt fine, but it took a bit of extra tinkering to get it running stably. Once it’s up and running, though, it absolutely delivers that “just one more level” feeling that makes the Lemmings series dangerous for your bedtime.

Graphics and audio: retro, but charming

Screenshot from Lemmings Revolution with several wooden platforms in a cylindrical level, where lemmings spread across tiers while you choose skills from the left menu.
Screenshot captured during our test of Lemmings Revolution — a level where you guide lemmings between tiers and prevent them from spreading out of control.

Lemmings Revolution isn’t something you play for modern visual effects. What it does offer is clarity: the lemmings are easy to read, traps are easy to spot, and the animations are clean enough for careful planning.

The audio is classic early‑2000s: functional with a quirky vibe. Most importantly, you get clear feedback when something goes wrong — and it will.

Difficulty and controls: where it can get brutal

Difficulty is a big part of the experience. The game rewards you for pausing, zooming in mentally on the flow, and using the pause/overview deliberately.

Common stumbling blocks for new players include:

  • the cylindrical levels (you’ll lose your bearings for the first few stages)
  • timing (you can’t just “assign skills on autopilot”)
  • the required save percentage (some levels demand near‑perfect execution)

Once you accept that this is a puzzle game with tough requirements, every completed level feels genuinely earned.

Who is Lemmings Revolution for in 2026?

This one’s for you if you:

  • love classic puzzle games where you plan, fail, and refine your approach
  • want the original Lemmings vibe with a fresh twist in level design
  • enjoy setting up retro PC games (and can live with a bit of compatibility hassle)

It makes less sense if you:

  • want a one‑click game on Steam that just works
  • get easily frustrated by trial‑and‑error and strict save quotas

How to get the game legally

Unfortunately, there isn’t a clear official digital store where you can buy/download Lemmings Revolution today (at least not on the major stores or subscription platforms).

Legal options usually include:

  • a physical used PC copy (secondhand marketplaces like eBay)
  • waiting for an official re‑release (and voting for it)

Top 5 tips for Lemmings Revolution

Top 5 tips for Lemmings Revolution

PuzzleTimingRetro PCCylindrical levels
1

Use pause proactively before assigning the first skill

On round levels, problems loop all the way around. Stop, study the flow, and decide where you’ll halt the stream first.

2

Create a safe “anchor lemming” (Blocker) early

An early Blocker buys time to build/dig without the whole crowd triggering traps while you experiment.

3

Think in timing, not perfection

Many Revolution levels are about sending lemmings in waves. Small delays can be the difference between chaos and control.

4

Lock in your solution in steps (then tweak lightly)

If you’re close, repeat the same plan and change only one thing at a time. It’s often a single mis‑placed skill.

5

If you get lost: re‑find the “exit direction”

Cylindrical levels can trick the eye. Reorient on the exit and the key trap, then build your route around those two anchors.


Frequently asked questions about Lemmings Revolution

FAQ about Lemmings Revolution

In practice, it’s hard to find as an official digital release on modern stores or subscriptions. For most people, it’s a used physical copy or hoping for a re‑release.
Levels are often round/cylindrical, so you think more in timing and angles. It changes the flow significantly and makes planning more important.
It may require an older compatibility setup (e.g., virtualization). Once it’s running, the gameplay itself is trivial for modern hardware.
It can be quite demanding. The game expects you to replay levels and fine‑tune one detail at a time, especially because cylindrical layouts make mistakes more costly.
Blocker as your anchor, Builder to shape the route, and digging skills for short shortcuts. Many levels hinge on combining them with precise timing.

Martin Jørgensen

I create software content and Windows guides for Holyfile.com, focusing on up-to-date recommendations and clear, practical explanations. My goal is to help people choose the right software quickly and safely.

Reviewer’s rating with pros and cons, and user ratings

Still strong puzzle design and a cool twist with cylindrical levels, but modern accessibility is the big stumbling block.


Pros:
✅ Cylindrical levels give the Lemmings formula a fresh twist
✅ Classic puzzle flow with a high “just one more level” factor
✅ Clear readability in levels and traps

Cons:
❌ Hard to find as an official digital release today
❌ Compatibility may require extra setup on modern Windows
❌ Difficulty can feel unforgiving


Operating systems:
Windows (original PC release)

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