Klax is a bright and engaging puzzle game that was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) console in 1990. It was developed by Atari Games and published by Tengen.
Klax is a bright and engaging puzzle game that was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) console in 1990. It was developed by Atari Games and published by Tengen.
The goal of the game is to catch tiles made up of differently colored bricks as they come down on the playfield. The colors of the tiles change gradually, and the player must react quickly and accurately to these changes to not miss any tiles.
Players can control their catcher, moving it left and right, as well as dropping it down the playfield to catch or stack the tiles in rows. Rows of three or more bricks of the same color are considered successful and will earn the player points.
On each level of the game, the player must successfully catch a certain number of rows to progress to the next level. The levels become increasingly challenging, requiring the player to react quickly to changes and act as fast as possible.
The graphics in Klax are simple and colorful, and the musical accompaniment includes several electronic tracks that enhance the energetic atmosphere of the game.
Overall, Klax is an intriguing and captivating time-killer that is suitable for all types of players who enjoy puzzles and want to have a fun and engaging time.
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