Reaxxion

Reaxxion

PC

Release Date: June 10, 2008

Arcade, singleplayer

85%

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Variation on the theme of classical Arkanoid. We control the platform filled with liquid metal and bounce the balls, clearing the boards of multi-colored blocks. We collect bonuses that affect the course of the game and fight against bosses.

Reaxxion is an arcade game which is a development of ideas used in the classic Arcanoid. The game consists in bouncing the ball with a mobile platform located at the bottom of the screen and breaking subsequent forms made of blocks, located above.

The player-controlled platform consists of liquid metal to add variety to the gameplay, allowing you to form or absorb additional balls at any time during the gameplay. Of course, this is at the expense of changing the size of the controlled object. Therefore, for example, we can decide that we want to clean the blocks faster and create a few balls of liquid metal, but as a result, the difficulty level will increase significantly, as the platform will be reduced to a minimum size.

In addition, during the game we supplement the level of substances by "catching" drops dripping from the destroyed blocks. In this way, skillfully eliminating further obstacles, the player can more and more often create additional balls and score more points. In addition, there are power-ups in special tubes that provide a variety of bonuses. For example, they destroy entire groups of blocks in one fell swoop. A perceptive user also stands a chance to unblock additional stages. Every ten levels we participate in a boss duel. Then, at the top edge of the screen, a platform controlled by artificial intelligence appears, and the mechanics resembles the game of the classic Pong game.

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Last updated on August 14, 2015

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Reaxxion Summary

Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

Developer: Mumbo Jumbo

Publisher: Mumbo Jumbo

Age restrictions: none

Reaxxion System Requirements

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended: Pentium III 600 MHz, 256 MB RAM, graphic card 64 MB, 180 MB HDD, Windows 98/ME/2000/XP