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» Crystalix Description

In a fairyland, settled by good wizards, a calamity occurred. A comet came from the depth of the universe and scattered into thousands of fragments above forests, fields and rivers, turning them into the lifeless desert.

In Crystalix, the new game of the action-puzzle genre, you will have to destroy the fragments of the comet with the help of magic artifacts and your own ingenuity. You will really have to do your best, because the comet fragments are almost impregnable and are destroyed only by touching them with magic colored figures. Move them along the game field to destroy the dreadful pieces of the universe evil!

In Crystalix, there are two game modes.

In Classic Mode, you need to remove all crystals and tokens from the game field. In Jewel Mode, you have to destroy the harmful crystals and fill the game field with your tokens.

Crystalix is a captivating journey you'll want to take again and again.

» Crystalix Summary

Title: Crystalix
Genre: puzzle match-3
Developed by Gulny Games
Added on 2005-08-18
2 downloads this week
Rating for December is 0

» Crystalix System Requirements

  • Windows 98/2000/Me/XP
  • Processor: 400 MHz or faster
  • Memory: 64 MB or more
  • DirectX 6.1 or later

Download Crystalix (11.25 MB)

» Crystalix Extra Info

Did you know that...

While the term "crystal" has a precise meaning within materials science and solid-state physics, colloquially "crystal" refers to solid objects that exhibit well-defined and often pleasing geometric shapes. Various shapes of such crystals are found in nature. The shape of these crystals is dependent on the types of molecular bonds between the atoms to determine the structure, as well as on the conditions under which they formed. Snowflakes, diamonds, and common salt are common examples of crystals.

Misspellings: crystalik cristalix crystaliks crystallix crystalex


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