Hexalot
Hexalot is a single player shareware strategy/puzzle game.
The story behind the game is based on King Arthur, ruler of Hexalot, and
Merlin. Arthur was defeated in his last battle with the Saxons. All his
jewels, his gold, and his crown were lost and most of the kingdom of the realm
fell under Saxon rule. The player, as Merlin must lead the scattered Knights
of the Round Table back to Hexalot and restore its wealth and glory. This task
is achieved by placing magic crystals to guide the knights through the Saxon
lands.
The game concept is simple. The game area is divided into hexagonal cells.
Dotted around the area are destination castles, waypoint castles and knights.
The player uses crystals to build bridges between the knights and the castles
until all the knights have reached a destination castle. Once used a crystal
bridge disappears and must be reconstructed. Points are scored for every cell
that a knight crosses with some cells becoming treasure or bonus cells and
thus generating more points when they are used.
That’s the easy part, what makes the game progressively harder is that:
* the crystals come in odd shapes
* bridges must all be of the same coloured crystal
* some game area cells will only accept crystals of a specific colour
* a knight’s route to a destination castle may be quite convoluted
* some game cells can suddenly become poisonous and using them will incur a heavy penalty
There are two styles of game play, arcade and adventure. They are both
essentially the same but in the arcade the game is timed, the player has just
three lives, and crystals placed on the board disappear if they’re not used in
twenty seconds.
There is in-game music, a save/load feature, a high score table. The game is
controlled entirely with the mouse.
Minimum System Requirements | ||
CPU | Intel Pentium | |
RAM | 64 MB | |
OS | Windows 95 | |
Direct X | DirectX 3 |