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Crazy Cubes

Moby ID: 36324

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Crazy Cubes is a labyrinth game for high resolution where you have to guide two or more balls to the exit. Every level is made up of several different tiles; there are walls that are impassable, tiles that stops your ball and only allows it to leave the tile in a given direction, bombs, mirrors, tiles that gives bonus points and the lightning tile that can do several things (like make one ball disappear or create a bomb). You control the balls with the joystick. When you want to move the balls you have to press the fire button, else they wont move. Every level has a time limit and if you don't complete the level in that time it's game over.

At given points you will face qualifying games, that if successfully completed allows you to continue to play. You may choose between "entering" the arcade and play one of three qualifying games (Asteroids, Formula 1 or Lunar) or take a three question quiz with questions such as who was singer in X.

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Game added by Tomas Pettersson.

Game added November 6, 2008. Last modified February 22, 2023.