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Revision as of 11:33, 24 March 2011
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Sega Game Gear, Sega Master System |
Publisher: Tengen, Namco (Japan) |
Developer: Atari |
Sound driver: Unknown (U/E), Namco custom (Japan) |
Genre: Puzzle |
Number of players: 1-2 |
Klax (クラックス) is a pretty straight-forward puzzle game developed by the Tengen who licensed it from the Atari Games Corporation. Most remember it because of its edgy catch phrase, "It is the Nineties and there is time for Klax."
Basically, you have to clear the blocks while the fall which is called a Klax when you line up three of the same color vertically, horizontally or diagonally. The main difference from most puzzle games is that you can see more then one of them as they fall end over end down a slope. They must be caught by a platform controlled by the player, and then placed where the player wants by pressing , or , and to speed up their decent the player presses . The player can only let three fall without being caught before they lose. This is kept track of by the drop meter.
Oddly enough there is no music, only the sound effects of the blocks moving and falling.
To complete a wave you must get a certain amount of Klax's or meet a certain criteria.
Wave 1 - Get 3 Klax
Wave 2 - Get 5 Klax
Wave 3 - Get 3 diagonals
Contents
Hints
"A four in a row KLAX counts as 2 KLAX"
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