KLAX

It is the nineties and there is time for...

The object is to line up coloured blocks into rows of similar colours to make them disappear.

  • 1989
  • Atari
  • 2 Players
  • Puzzle
  • Available At
    LEEDS
Atari Games originally released Klax as a coin-op follow up to Tetris, about which they were tangled in a legal dispute at the time.

Description

Klax features a conveyor belt at the top of the screen. It constantly rolls toward the playing area, delivering a steady supply of blocks.

How to Play

The device can hold up to five blocks. An uncaught block is considered a "drop". A flashing block can be used as a wildcard on any colour. In the playing area, blocks can be eliminated by arranging three or more of the same colour into a continuous line, known as a "Klax."

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