Brettrix 1.2
Brettrix
Arcade Game · v1.2 · info-mac
| Filename | brettrix-12.hqx |
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| Size | 478.8 KB (490312 bytes) |
| Downloads | 3 |
About
Changes in this version are listed at http://cocoa.co.nz/brettrixhistory.html
Description The gameplay of Brettrix will be familiar for many of you. Different shaped pieces will fall from the top of the window, and you have to move and rotate them to get them to fit into the pile at the bottom. Whenever you complete a row of bricks, that row will disappear and the other bricks will fall down a level. The aim of the game is to get as many points as you can before the pile of bricks reaches the top.
What might not be so familiar is the huge number of options. You choose how many bricks there are per piece, how many pieces fit in the window, what you get score for, the speed of the game and whether it speeds up. You can configure your own sets of gameplay and scoring options and have a high score list for each one. You also have a lot of control over how the game looks, such as the colours, textures, size and even shape of the blocks. Of course you can also choose which keys you use to control the pieces.
Legend has it that Brettrix was created by the world's only kiwiloon (a cross between a kiwi and a Canadian loon) as a fiendish trap for the giant meddling featherless beakless flightless noisy walking targetbirds who stole the attention of his beloved Claire, an albino pigeon. Boring historians prefer the story that it was created by Angela Brett and Rob Rix... you decide!
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