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Zwob

Overview

A game created by Stephan Hradek and published in 64'er 1992/06 / English language support was added unofficially by the cracking group, Laxity.

Zwob is the thank-you program from the winner of the Program of the Year competition, Stephan Hradek in 64'er magazine. The aim of the game Zwob, as in Sha Jongg (the winning program), is to remove all 144 stones. A player's move consists of swapping two adjacent stones. After that, all stones of the same color that are now direct neighbors disappear.

The game is played with the mouse in port 1 or the joystick in port 2. Fln move is performed by clicking on the gap between the two stones to be exchanged. They then switch places. As you can see in our picture, there are a few options. However, not all are available at all times. Unless otherwise stated, a click always refers to the left mouse button (fire button on the joystick). With the joystick, a double-click corresponds to the right mouse button. Colors (the eight squares under the title). Here you came, set any combination from two to eight colors with a simple click. The more colors, the more difficult the game. A number of difficulties can be chosen.

Developers
Stephan Hradek
Publishers
Markt & Technik
Platform
Commodore 64
Genre
Puzzle
Alternate Names
No information available
Wikipedia
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Media

Fanart - Box - Front

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Screenshot - Gameplay

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