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Video Game: Klax
It is The Nineties, and there is time for Klax
Title screen, Klax

Classic game from The Nineties The Eighties (1989) built by Atari. Coloured tiles tumble down from above; you have to catch them on your paddle and drop them into a 5×5 bin. They vanish when you line up three or more of the same colour, a feat referred to as a "Klax".

A simple premise: Falling Blocks plus Match Three Game. Of such things, life-shattering events are made. Definitely Nintendo Hard.

The game is 100 levels ("waves") in length, giving the player the opportunity to skip five or 10 of them every five levels, but never allowing you to skip past the 91st stage. So a minimum start-to-finish playthrough is 40 levels long. To pass a level, you have to meet its requirements — in order in (almost) each set of five waves: make a number of Klaxes, make a number of diagonal Klaxes, achieve a certain score, survive a set number of tiles, and make a number of horizontal Klaxes. You lose if you fail to catch a certain number of tiles (three, four or five, depending on how far you warped at your last chance) during a set of five waves, or if you fill the bin entirely without clearing enough tiles.

Klax provides examples of:


Jungle HuntAtari 2600 Miner 2049er
KirbyGame BoyKung Fu Master
King's KnightNintendo Entertainment SystemKung Fu Master
Indiana Jones and the Infernal MachineGameboy ColorLil Monster
GauntletAtariPaperboy
Jurassic ParkSega GenesisLandstalker
Jackie Chan's Action Kung FuTurbo Grafx- 16 Last Alert
JoustArcade GameKung Fu Master
Jewel QuestCasual Video GameMinesweeper
Jewel QuestPuzzle GameKye
KirbyThe NinetiesKlonoa

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