This game was pretty awesome for its time and it was also very simple but viciously entertaining. It consisted of locking a trail of lines that moved inside a box. You had a certain amount of time to lock it in by adding walls to limit his moving space, and you also had to be careful not to let the bombs catch you. As the game progressed more trails of lines, faster every time you passed a level, for you to lock appeared and you had to reduce their moving space more and more as you progressed. I really don't know if the game had an end because it was very difficult, but this game was very entertaining, and highly addictive, time flied when you sat down to play this game. I played it on an arcade and I still have the original Game Boy version. Thank God I still have a Game Boy Advance system that plays back games like this one. It is definitely a classic.
It just doesn’t matter how old this game is, the fun factor never leaves this game. I just turned the game on to remind myself about the game I played so long ago. The tension/concentration resumed the second I turned it... Read Full Review
Qix is old school gaming at its finest. It doesn't rely on flashy graphics, story or complex sound effects. It gets by entirely on its gameplay. Although simple, Qix is a very engaging game. You need to move your dot ... Read Full Review