Brain Artifice Sceptic Design Logo.
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Brain Artifice

In the year 1991, Brain Artifice was launched by Sceptic Design, a top-notch Puzzle game with an amazing and engaging Tile Matching Puzzle gameplay. Click here to play it online.

Brain Artifice description

Raritetnye puzzle ported to the PC from the Amiga platform. Its essence consists in the following. There is a playing field on which chaotically scattered three types of images (figures still not called). From images of each type you must build horizontal or vertical row, connecting them with each other by moving around the field; then the rows will disappear and the level will be passed.

The game has no time limit, however, has a different, almost more terrible restriction on the number of movements of images in each level (measured in "points", and each moving image, these "points" are reduced). Farther on the game – the is the number smaller, and the images are initially scattered across the field increasingly erratically; even on the second level of play is already hard enough.

Graphics in games of this genre traditionally not assessed (although she performed quite well and even atmospheric). Overall – really challenging, but really exciting puzzle which could easily make the game a long time to settle at his computer screen, straining your brain in the resolution of another mystery. Plus, of course, is a phenomenal rarity of the game and the actual impossibility to get it, so clever connoisseurs of old games should be happy doubly.

Wish to enjoy your afternoon playing some classic videogames? Play Brain Artifice online for free here.

Source: Archive.org, Mobygames.com

Brain Artifice

Genre:
Puzzle
Year:
1991
Publisher:
Soft Enterprises
Platform:
DOS
Developer:
Sceptic Design
Perspective:
Top-down
Gameplay:
Tile Matching Puzzle