Never ones to hedge
their bets, Hi-Tec have decided
to take a break from cartoon tie-ins (don't worry - only for a day
or two) and come up with something completely new - a puzzle game. They've even
had a crack at writing their own plot! Here it
is...
You're Insector (sic) Hecti, the world's first
computerised detective (apart from Adam
Waring, of course), and you've been
assigned to the Interchange which has
been invaded by Victor Virus and his deadly gang.
Crumbs. Now you can see why Messers Hanna and
Barbera have got so much money. Still. Not having had
to lavish too much dosh on expensive cartoon characters means that Hi-Tec have had plenty to spare for
coming up with a decent game. Or have they?
(Thunderclap.) Well, yes they have actually. It's a puzzle game, as I may have mentioned already, and quite
an original one at that. Like most puzzle games the
screen is covered in coloured squares, only this time
they make up a maze with lots of baddies running
round it. Touch a baddy and lose a life. Okay, you
might say, all fair and dinkum, but it sounds more
like a maze game than a puzzle game. Can't
you slide the blocks around or something?
Well no, but you can rotate them by standing on them and pressing Fire. This is handy
because the maze isn't quite 'there' to start
off with, and you can't get off the level until it
is. It's also handy because if you're getting chased by a
baddy you can flip the walls round and block him off.
Or shoot him. (You get a limited number of bouncing
balls - oo-er - for this very purpose.)
And it's really good, in a slightly crap budgety sort of
way. Attribute probs make it hard to see what's what at
times, but the overall effect is jolly addictive indeed.
And with 50 screens, and things to collect too, we're
looking at quite a barg. Go get it, I should.
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