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'''''Borench''''' is a 1990 puzzle game by [[Sega]] released exclusively on the [[System C2]] arcade board played on a cabinet with a directional control and two buttons. | '''''Borench''''' is a 1990 puzzle game by [[Sega]] released exclusively on the [[System C2]] arcade board played on a cabinet with a directional control and two buttons. |
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Borench is a 1990 puzzle game by Sega released exclusively on the System C2 arcade board played on a cabinet with a directional control and two buttons.
A ball rolls down an automatically and independently scrolling track toward a goal. Your goal is to place bumpers that guide the ball to the goal before time runs out and without having the ball fall off the track, backtrack, or hit a barrier. To do this, you place various bumpers on the track with the first button. A ball will only hit the diagonal edge of the track and will change direction likewise; hitting the other edges of a bumper will destroy the ball. To discard a bumper without placing it, simply drop it outside the track. You can change the speed the ball moves in with the other button. Another placeable object is a plus tile, which can be freely backtracked on.