Puzznic
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The challenge in each level of Puzznic is to manoeuvre a selection of blocks into place so as to clear them all, by making them make contact with blocks of the same design. You control a cross-hair, which can move a block left or right, which can cause it to fall if there is no block under the space it would occupy.
There are many complications in terms of solving the levels. Moving platforms mean that you need to move a block at a particular time, or in particular order, to prevent them from being blockaded. In some situations there are an odd number of a certain type of block - solving these requires positioning two of the blocks one space apart, such that a move will result in a piece making contact with two others, and immediately removing all three. You will also encounter blocks positioned on platforms suspended in space and gaps in level arrangements meaning that a certain number of blocks must be in place to make a certain move possible (by forming a stack, for example).
The game structure is slightly unusual, as after you complete each batch of four levels you get a choice of two sets of levels - you are progressing through an expanding matrix of levels, which means there are two sets on level 2, three on level 3, four on level 4, and so on. This means that there are a total of 220 screens in the game. Each screen is played against a time limit, and losing a level (either by running out of time, or by making a poor move and leaving an impossible position) loses one of your three lives.
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- パズニック - Japanese spelling
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Trivia
Apple IIGS version
A port to Apple IIGS was completed in 1990, but never released because Taito America closed down at the same time.
Arcade version
The arcade version of Puzznic featured pictures of women wearing little clothes between levels. This feature was removed in the home versions, although a vestige thereof remains in the PC Engine version.
NES version
The NES version features another game mode, called Gravnic, where pieces are moved around by changing the direction of gravity.
Awards
- Amiga Power
- May 1991 (Issue #00) - #34 in the "All Time Top 100 Amiga Games"
- Commodore Format
- July 1993 (Issue 34) - Modern Classics: Oddities
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Arcade poster for Puzznic.
Poster in English from 1989, describing the game objective. -
Cheat info for the arcade version.
NSFW - some nudity is displayed. The cheat allows selecting and playing any level on the actual arcade machine.
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Game added by Martin Smith.
Arcade added by FatherJack. PC-98 added by Infernos. FM Towns added by Sciere. Sharp X68000 added by Kabushi. DOS added by Servo. NES, Amstrad CPC added by Игги Друге. MSX added by koffiepad.
Additional contributors: Alaka, Игги Друге, Rwolf, Jo ST, FatherJack, Skippy_Chipskunk.
Game added October 22, 2004. Last modified November 10, 2024.