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Push-Over PC

Push-Over is a puzzle game in which we play the role of an ant hiding under a pseudonym G.I.Ant. The main task of our hero is to recover the chips belonging to Colin's dog, which found themselves in an anthill as a result of an accident.

Puzzle | singleplayer

Push-Over Release Date PC

23April1992

developer: Red Rat Software publisher: Ocean

English language game language: English

Push-Over is a puzzle game in which we play the role of an ant hiding under a pseudonym G.I.Ant. The main task of our hero is to recover the chips belonging to Colin's dog, which found themselves in an anthill as a result of an accident.

To find lost crisps, you have to go through one hundred chambers where vertical domino elements are waiting for you. Completion of each stage is possible by knocking over a special block containing three red lines. As G.I.Ant cannot do it directly, he has to resort to a way. From the other pieces of dominoes scattered on the board, a chain should be laid, which once pushed to perform the main task. At first it is very simple, then the situation becomes much more complicated. Other types of blocks may appear on the board, e.g. exploding, splitting or blocking movement. As if all this wasn't enough, the player has to control the passage of time all the time and after capsizing the required domino element, get to the exit.

Push-Over is characterized by a very nice visual setting, evoking associations with cartoons. G.I.Ant, although small in size is well animated, in addition, the authors have tried to get some humorous accents (e.g. plugging our ears when we stand next to an exploding piece of domino). Sceneries are also made properly, but they certainly do not resemble the interior of a traditional anthill. The program is relatively difficult - the first stages serve only to get acquainted with the general rules of the game and the operation of individual blocks. Then the level of complexity increases exorbitantly, and rapidly it turns out that the completion of a given board will require a huge mental effort. Fortunately, the authors have tried to enter the codes into the boards, so that you do not have to struggle with the dominoes from the beginning.

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Last updated on 10 December 2007

Game mode: single player  

User score: 6.6 / 10 based on 29 votes.

Age restrictions Push-Over: Good for all ages.

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