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You’re a secret agent on a hostile planet tasked with disarming a nuclear threat. The screen shows a grid where elements move in fixed directions until they hit a wall or another object. Your goal is to link two or more identical elements by manipulating their paths using tools like mirrors to redirect lasers or bombs to clear obstacles. Some combinations trigger disasters, like shattering mirrors or exploding bombs on contact with edges, adding tension to every move. Precision and timing are key as you navigate a maze of cause and effect. What makes it stick out is its clever use of physics-based puzzles for 1992. The Atari 8-bit version packs surprising depth for its era, balancing simplicity with tricky logic challenges. Fans of retro puzzle games might appreciate how each level forces you to rethink solutions when unexpected reactions derail plans. No frills, just a grid, elements, and the thrill of narrowly avoiding self-destruction.
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