Doesn't that look appetizing.
All my pipe dreams are about to be washed away in a sea of flooz!
PLAYERS: 1-2 simultaneous
PUBLISHER: Bullet-proof Software
DEVELOPER: Distinctive Software
GENRE: Puzzle
RELEASE DATE: September 1990
If you can see in four dimensions and relish the thought of
connecting pipes in an orderly and safe manner, Pipe Dream
will be your dream... come true! The goal is to string a
certain amount of pipe pieces – curved, straight, and two-way, both
horizontal and vertical shapes - from the beginning pipe before the
time limit runs out. Once your time is over, a white liquid called
flooz emerges from the beginning pipe and make its way through the
connected pipelines to the end. While you can continue to connect
pipe while the flooz is running in the beginning stages, it will
become much harder as Pipe Dream progresses. The more pipes
connected, the less wasted pipes around the board, the more points
you'll earn; you also need a certain amount of pipes connected before
you can proceed to the next round. If I can be personal, it was a
pipe dream for me to like Pipe Dream. Grievances: the time
limit is too short from stage one, and the randomly generated pieces
will either cause your pipes to flourish or stop them up with
overwhelming ferocity. Sure, you'll likely win if you can quickly
string together some pipes, but if you don't connect a majority of
the pipes the game gives you, you'll lose all your points (points are
taken from your unused pipe pieces). This is where being able to see
in four dimensions can help you: when Pipe Dream gives you
pieces you don't need, lay them in places you think your main
pipe might cross in the future. Unfortunately, my brain is stuck in
the three-dimensional past, and I'm too curmudgeonly to care. More
like a pipe nightmare.
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This game always hurt my eyes.
ReplyDeleteIt was decent for a puzzler. Not great. However, ever since I was a kid, I thought that the "Theme 01" music was awesome. Because it is.
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