Sunday, February 19, 2012

It is the 2010s and There is Still Time for Klax

If you love Tetris, you’ll love Klax. It was an Atari puzzle game that debuted in arcades way back in 1990. The gameplay in Klax is simple, yet addictive. There’s a conveyer belt that streams colored tiles toward a pit. Your goal is to catch the tiles with a paddle and arrange them in Klaxs, which are rows of three or more tiles of the same color. When you form a Klax, the tiles disappear. If you fail to catch the tiles with the paddle or let the bin fill up, the game is over. The difficulty speeds up quickly after a few waves by increasing the speed of the conveyor belt and the number of tiles on screen. This increased difficulty makes Klax even more challenging and fun.

If you’d like to experience Klax for yourself, you can purchase a used copy of the game off eBay. It was released for a number of consoles and computers, including the Amiga, NES, Sega Genesis, and TurboGrafx-16. If you own an old computer or video game system, you owe it to yourself to pick up a used copy of this classic puzzle game.

Bid on one of these used copies of Klax today!










No comments:

Post a Comment