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Klax Game Description
Klax
Klax classic puzzle game. Arrabging tiles dropping off a perpetual running conveyor is the deviously simple premise of this game. Klax is a 1989 computer puzzle game designed by Dave Akers and Mark Stephen Pierce. The object is to line up colored blocks into rows of similar colors to make them disappear, similar to Columns. Atari Games originally released it as a coin-op follow up to Tetris, about which they were tangled in a legal dispute at the time. Klax features a conveyor belt at the top of the screen. It constantly rolls toward the playing area, delivering a steady supply of blocks. The player controls a small device which sits at the interface between the conveyor belt and the playing area, and can be moved left and right to catch the blocks and either deposit them in the playing area or push them back up the conveyor belt. The device can hold up to five blocks. A block which is not caught and placed in the playing area or pushed back up the belt is considered a drop. The blocks are solid colours, but there is also a flashing block which can be used as a wildcard on any colour. Klax consists of 100 levels grouped into blocks of five. At the beginning of the game and after each fifth level (levels divisible by five, except for Level 95 and 100), a player can choose to skip five or ten levels. Skipping levels gives bonus points and more drops. In the playing area, blocks can be eliminated by getting three or more Klaxes (groups) of the same color in a line. The line may be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal. A multiple grouping (i.e., one vertical and horizontal) counts as two Klaxes. In a few early levels, the player may be able to warp ahead 45 levels if he builds a large X with five blocks for each diagonal. Doing so awards a 600,000 point bonus (plus any due warp bonus). There are 100 levels in Klax, and a score of 250,000 is required to complete the last level. The unreleased Atari 7800 version added three impossible levels.

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12/26/2007 04:16 pm
 
Barth 
12870
12/26/2007 07:36 pm
 
Mr Ron 
10810
12/26/2007 04:59 pm
 
NESQueen 
8130
10/20/2008 09:55 pm
 
dinmor 
7800
11/06/2007 05:59 pm
 
edy 
5300
06/26/2008 11:46 pm
 
MrOblivious 
4080
01/07/2008 10:45 am
 
smuttybutts 
3240
10/24/2009 03:48 am
 
brady24hockey11 
2960
09/17/2010 04:30 am
 
LaNterN 
2560
08/11/2008 11:03 pm
 
DES 
2520
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Game Stats
GameKlax
Played5005
ScoreboardYes (38 scores)
Folder#1 Classic games
Rating3.5/5
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