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Linx 1.0

If you have played William Soleau's Dotso, you know what Linx is about. You and the computer take turns connecting two dots. Unlike Dotso, diagonal lines are allowed. If your line closes a triangle, you gain the enclosed area, and it's your turn until you draw a line that does not close a triangle. A bar at the bottom shows your progress.

You can configure the field size between 2×2 and 10×10 dots, independent of each other, and you can choose the player colors, but only within the standard 16-color Windows palette.


Steckbrief

  • Concept: Dots
  • Author: Arkady Elterman
  • Year: 1995
  • Country of Origin: USA
  • Needs: CTL3DV2.DLL

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