- Xixit
Introduction
Xixit is a falling-blocks puzzle video game for
MS-DOS from1995 , in some ways similar toTetris . The purpose is to earn points by lining up the colored "gems", that come falling from the top of theplaying field in sets of 3, in such a way that a 3 or more identical gems are lined up, in any direction.Gameplay
Vertical blocks of 3 random colored "gems" keep falling down the screen filling up the playing field. Depending on the three difficulty modes, each gem can be one of the 4, 5 or 6 possible gems. Once the stack of gems reaches the top of the screen, the player reaches a "
game over ".However, the player can remove gems by creating
vertical ,horizontal ordiagonal lines of 3 or more identical gems. The place the blocks fall down can be determined by using the the keyboard controls to move the block left and right across the screen while it is falling. In addition, the player can rotate the order of the 3 gems in a block for as long as it is falling. When blocks are removed, the other gems drop further down where this is possible. So much likeTetris , removing blocks not only delivers the player points, it also prevents the playing field from filling up and reaching agame over .The natural speed with which the blocks come falling down the screen increases with each level. The player progresses to the next level when a certain amount of points are earned.
Graphics and music
The game has an attractive visual style with
VGA graphics, colory gems and agraphical user interface that has an industrial look.Another point of interest is thesoundtrack of the game, consisting of seven catchy module tunes; one tune for the menu, and six tunes that are randomly played during gameplay. The music composed by "Necros" (Andrew Sega ), "C.C.Catch" (Kenny Chou ), "Nemesis" (Andrew Wise ) andJon Dal Kristbjornsson [http://www.mirsoft.info/gmb/game_info.php?id_ele=MTkyNA=] .ee also
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MS-DOS
*List of DOS games
* Module musicExternal links
* [http://www.mirsoft.info/gmb/game_info.php?id_ele=MTkyNA= Xixit's game soundtrack] - download the game soundtrack in
S3M format.
* [http://www.dosgamesarchive.com/download/game/30 Shareware download] - download a shareware version of the game from the "Dos Games Archive"
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