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1989, Kingsoft
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| Coder: | Marc Ebner | ||
| Graphics: | Wagner Bros | ||
| Box Art: | P. D. Gilbert | ||
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| Hardware: | OCS | ||
| Disks: | 1 | ||
| License: | Commercial | ||
| Language: | English | ||
| Players: | 1 or 2 | ||
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| Genre: | Arcade | ||
| Subgenre: | Tron | ||
| Tags: | capture, navigation, qix, reaction | ||
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Added by Kim Lemon on Jul 15, 2004. Viewed 8067 times.
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Read review by sepp
Graphics: 5 ‧
Music: 5 ‧
Playability: 7 ‧
Overall: 6
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A playable enough Qix clone, Nothing spectacular and graphically rather poor.
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Slow version of Qix with dubious collision detection.
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Maniax is another early Kingsoft success on the Amiga, where they took one of the simpler arcade games and created their own version. The background graphics are very good for 1989. The title tune kicks some major ass! Sadly, the author is not credited.
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This is almost a 1:1 clone of Volfied, which is a clone of Qix. Here you must shrink the enemy down in to a small area, so you can get more points for clearing the screen.
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Take one boring evening, turn on your Amiga consolle and put Maniax on it... The result is 9 to 12 PM no stop playing! But the best part of the trip is the final answer...WHY?!
simply Maniax with his simple game play take you with him...
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This was one of the very first games I played on the Amiga, and for some strange reason it grew quite addictive on me. Go figure...
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