Volfied

Volfied

released on Dec 31, 1989

Volfied

released on Dec 31, 1989

Once in the game, using the arrow keys you can move the 'Scanner' ship around the 'Shield Line' at the parameter of the playing area. While moving around this edge the ship is protected from the aliens by a shield indicated by a glowing circle around the ship. This shield is not infinite and care should be taken to complete each level as quickly as possible. A counter indicates the level of shield that you have: when it reaches zero then any contact with an alien is deadly whether you are on the 'Shield Line' or not. The idea of the game is to cut areas out of the screen without touching any of the aliens. This is done by pressing the SPACE key which initiates the 'Laser Cutter' and moving off the 'Shield Line' and rejoining it somewhere else. While you are in the process of drawing a line, your shield is inactive and touching an alien is fatal. Similarly, if one of the aliens touches the line then it will send a charge down the line towards you and you must quickly return to the safety of the edge before it reaches you. When you rejoin the 'Shield Line' the area that does not contain the 'Boss' alien will be filled (points are gained by trapping the other aliens) and the 'Shield Line' will be adjusted to surround the area that is left. The level is completed when a certain percentage of the total area has been filled in. This percentage starts at 80% but may increase in the later levels.


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A solid and aesthetically oddball Qix variant.

DAMN THAT SPIDER-FROG ALWAYS CRASHED MY GAME BY JUMPING OUT THE BORDER

There needs to be more Qix in the world. More abstract Qix, more space Qix, some 3D Triple-A Qix. c'mon people what are we doing here.

Volfied takes puzzle game Qix a couple steps further, featuring powerups, more hostile enemies, and bosses. It's nothing spectacular, and a lot more frustrating than the original (though less monotonous), but it's a nice little game to casually throw on for a bit. Not really much else to say. The logo on the box is kinda funny I suppose, the V and D are drawn the same so it kinda looks like it says Olfie with two triangles around it.

Das várias sequências e clones de Qix lançadas pela Taito e rivais no decorrer dos anos, essa é a mais bacanuda que joguei. A ambientação sci-fi se encaixou como uma luva no estilo do jogo e há uma grande variedade de inimigos, chefes e power ups - cada um dos dezesseis níveis tendo sua própria identidade e possibilitando diferentes estratégias graças a isso. Um belo devorador de fichas e/ou matador de tempo.