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Flix
by Gary McGill, Ricky Gierelo
Softricks
1984
Sinclair User Issue 30, Sep 1984   page(s) 5

Memory: 48K
Price; £5.95

Flix from Softricks is an attempt to reproduce one of those popular plastic puzzles in which the little squares have to be manipulated to reform a scrambled picture. The picture is that well known image from Vogue of the woman in a blue dress created for the Spectrum by Print 'n Plotter.

There are four difficulty levels ranging from division of the picture into a 3 x 4 grid to 32 X 24. There is also the facility to LOAD your own picture for scrambling; two extra ones are provided. A third option is to attempt the competition in which the picture is already scrambled at the highest level of difficulty.

Softricks offers a Microvitec colour monitor with a Spectrum interface to the person who can solve the puzzle in the fewest number of moves. It is reasonably difficult to unscramble the picture at the easiest level. Overall, the game is very well-designed and fun to play, with easy-to-use controls.


REVIEW BY: John Lambert

Gilbert Factor7/10
Transcript by Chris Bourne

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