3D Bomber is a 1998 freeware DOS game developed by Steven Don, offering a 3D take on the classic Bomberman formula. Players navigate a maze-like arena, laying time-delayed bombs to eliminate opponents. The first to score five points wins the match. The game supports single-player mode against AI and multiplayer via modem or serial cable. Many walls are destructible, revealing power-ups to enhance gameplay. It is controlled using the keyboard and is compatible with DOSBox for modern play .
1998
DOS
Retail
Each game uses different controls, most DOS games use the keyboard arrows. Some will use the mouse.