Block-dizzy - Sinclair ZX Spectrum

Publisher:Your Sinclair  Info
Developer:Arno van der Hulst  Info
Year:Unknown
Category:Puzzle
Game Manual:N/A Game Music:N/A


Calm yourselves, O acolytes of enlightenment and true Specdom. This swish reader game from Arno 'Brainsport' van der Hulst doesn't feature
Vic Reeves or that ghastly squirt of a sentient egg. It does however feature loads and loads of blocks. And playing it a lot does tend to
make you dizzy. Hence the incredibly straightforward name. Obvious, really, if you think about it. (The Dizzy bit is probably a blind, or
a cunning bit of misdirection, or a very silly mistake, or a joke, or the dutch for orange or something)
The idea is to plonk together three or more blocks of one colour. This will cause 'em to disappear mysteriously from the playing arena. Spook, eh? You can't alter the orientation of the blocks - instead, by pressing fire, the three colours in each block rotate. Get the idea? Once you've connected enough blocks so that the number on the right of the screen reaches zero, you're onto the next level. Hurrah! In fact, Hurrah with an extra cherry on top!
Some handy-dandy menus give you a choice of skill levels, cheat modes and start screens as well as info about special blocks you'll come across, which is really nice of them and something that deserves around of applause. Ooer, nearly forgot - don't choose the Kempston joystick option. It won't work, y'see. (Ah me, there's always something, isn't there?)


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