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Brix (video game)

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Designer(s)
  
Michael Riedel

Release date(s)
  
NA: 1992

Genre
  
Puzzle video game

Mode
  
Single-player video game

Composer(s)
  
Dan Froelich

Initial release date
  
1992

Developer
  
Epic Games

Platform
  
DOS

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Publishers
  
Epic Games, Precision Software Applications, MicroLeague, Microforum International

Similar
  
Epic games, Puzzle video games

Brix is a puzzle game for DOS, developed by Michael Riedel (Radiesel) and produced and published by Epic MegaGames in 1992. It is a clone of Taito's Puzznic, and thus bears strong graphical and some gameplay similarities to Flipull/Plotting, also produced by Taito. A deluxe version of the game titled "Brix 2 Deluxe" with dozens of new levels and a level editor.

Gameplay

Brix presents the player with an array of square puzzle pieces that can be moved horizontally across the playing area. Each piece has a symbol, and when two or more of the same type touch, they vanish. The goal is to make all the pieces disappear within the time limit. As the player progress through the game's 112 levels, Brix adds more challenging gameplay elements, including lasers, reversing gravity, teleporters, elevators, breakable barriers and acid.

References

Brix (video game) Wikipedia