Paradoxion 1.1
| Developer: |
VSBgames (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/2000/XP |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$24.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 4.90 MB |
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Paradoxion is a true gem for those who like to solve challenging logic puzzles! Core rules are simple - each level you must clear the board of all elements (like Orbs and Gems) using inventory contents. Elements need to be arranged in standard combinations to be eliminated, for example, Orbs need to be arranged in lines. What is most interesting is that when combination blasts - nearby elements can be shifted by the blast. This ultimately leads to fascinating chain reactions of elements’ blasts! First levels include only basic elements, but on later levels you’ll get access to variety of special elements and tools (like Teleports and Disintegrators)! Each new gameplay feature is introduced every 10-15 levels, so you’ll have time to get familiar with it. Lots of in-game hints and tips will help you to learn how to play easily and quickly. Just point the cursor over any element and right-click on it and you’ll get all details on how to use it! Even if you completely stuck on some level, there is a full set of online solutions available! The game packed with easy-to-use Level Editor, so you'll be able to create and play custom levels! Most of advanced logic games have ascetic look, but Paradoxion is a pleasant exception. Rich detailed space environments and relaxing music provide a very enjoyable atmosphere for perfect puzzle solving experience!
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