Console: | Commodore 64 |
TV Standard: | PAL |
Country: | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland |
Publisher(s): | Firebird Software Ltd. |
Release Date: | 1987-01-01 |
Players: | 1 |
Co-op: | No |
ESRB: | Not Rated |
Type: | Shooter |
Zolyx is a Qix variant: the player is presented with a white playing field and controls a pixel. Whenever this pixel moves over the playfield, it leaves a line behind - and when the line becomes a closed form, it gets coloured. The goal is to colour 75% of the playfield; everything above gives bonus points for the high score list.
Well, it is not that easy. White pixels fly around the field and touching them result in death; similarly deadly is going backwards on a line. At least the player has two tricks to help himself: he can change the direction of the white pixels by pressing a button (limited) and jail them when drawing a closed line around them. This is possible because the pixels are either confined to the coloured or uncoloured parts.
After finishing a level a new one starts with three changes: one more white pixel, an extra life for the player and one additional usage of the "direction change" button.