Pixelus

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Pixelus
Developer(s) Nuclide Games PopCap Games
Publisher(s) PopCap Games
Designer(s) Dominique Biesmans, Steve McCrea and Luc Van den Borre
Engine PopCap Games Framework
Platform(s) PC (Windows, Mac OS X), PDA (Palm OS, Pocket PC, smartphone), Java ME, Xbox, iPod
Release date(s) July 15, 2004
Genre(s) Puzzle game
Mode(s) Single-player

Pixelus is a 2005 video puzzle game released for the PC. A deluxe version was released later in the year. The story follows a young Greek man named Claudius who is shipwrecked and rebuilds temple mosaics in order to gain the favor of the gods.[1] The game takes mechanics from Guru Logi Champ and adds a new look and original puzzles.

Gameplay

The objective of Pixelus is to create specific images on a 16x16 grid using a limited number of tiles. Players must slide tiles across the grid and land them in specific locations to form an image. Areas where tiles must be placed are often not immediately accessible. For this reason, tiles must often be used to block other tiles, then removed and placed in other locations. During gameplay, players may choose to reset the puzzle, go back one move, and receive a hint. On completing a puzzle, players can receive gold, silver, or bronze medals based on how few moves they used. The gameplay of Pixelus is a clone of the Japanese 2001 game Guru Logi Champ published for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance platform.

References

  1. "Pixelus profile". IGN. Retrieved 2007-11-29. 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guru_Logi_Champ


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