Atomix II: Hexagonia

Release Date calendar
1991
Game Type type
Released
Max Players players
1
Overview

A challenging puzzle game that introduces the player to the world of building basic chemical elements. Compared to the previous part, the game uses a password system that allows you to start the game from the last completed level. The goal of the game is to complete the correct structure of the molecule of a given atom within a certain time. After starting, a game board with atoms scattered around it will appear on the screen. Pressing the [I] key will show the shape to be formed from the atoms. The hand, visible on the board, is used to catch the atoms and move them in the selected direction only in a straight line. It will be possible to change direction only when an atom stops on an obstacle. This method of control requires logical thinking and anticipation of the next moves. There may also be obstacles on the board in the form of crystals, which destroy when an atom hits them. Usually after four such hits the crystal disappears. After arranging the chemical structure, the player will be moved to the next board with a more difficult pattern to arrange.

Alternate Names
  • Atomix 2: Hexagonia
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Cooperative

No

ESRB

Not Rated

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