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Tommy frantically mashes buttons as passengers pile in, the elevator groans, and someone always ends up ricocheting off the ceiling with a cartoonish sproing. Pure pixelated chaos.

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Game Overview

Tommy's Lifts was part of the MS-DOS Classic Games collection, a release that bundled various titles from the platform's early years. While specific developer or publisher details are sparse, it fits right into that era of simple, mechanics-driven games designed for quick sessions rather than epic narratives. It was the kind of thing you'd find on a shareware disk, sandwiched between text adventures and primitive platformers.

You control an elevator operator, tasked with moving characters between floors of a building as they arrive. Your main objective is to transport everyone to their desired destinations without letting the cabin become too overcrowded or letting impatient passengers leave. The signature mechanics involve precise timing for opening and closing the doors, managing the weight and mood of your riders, and occasionally dealing with unexpected events like objects falling or characters pushing others. The pacing is relentless; the difficulty comes from the accumulating chaos as more people spawn and your margin for error shrinks. It feels like conducting a tiny, frantic orchestra where every instrument is on the verge of a breakdown.


Each game uses different controls, most DOS games use the keyboard arrows. Some will use the mouse , "Alt" ,"Enter" and "Space bar".
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