Qix
Qix is an Arcade, Single-player and Two-player video game created and published by Taito. The game comes with the old-school graphics, and the main objective is to fence off the supermajority of the area. In the beginning, the main area is the huge, empty rectangle, comprising the Qix, a unique entity that can perform graceful motions within the confines of the rectangles. In the game, the player commands the marker that can move around the rectangle’s edges. Holding the down button enables the marker to move into the unclaimed territory and struggle to draw lines in an attempt to create a closed shape. The game rewards the player with points as the dominated area filled with solid colour. To conquer the level, the player needs to claim 75% of the area. The marker of the player can move at two different speeds. The player loses his life it touches any uncompleted stix. With cool mechanics, superb gameplay, and smooth controls, Qix is the fascinating game to enjoy.
#1 Cubixx HD
Cubixx HD is a Puzzle video game developed and published by Laughing Jackal for PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Windows. The game supports both Single-player and Multiplayer options, offering addictive gameplay based on the classic arcade title Qix. In the game, the player commands a robot that shoots a laser at a cube with an objective of removing its sides. A set of enemies and unique power-ups will appear as the player advances through it. The game enables the player to grab is robot and fore across fifty challenging levels. To succeed through the game the player needs to evade and annihilate worst enemies and use lighting fast reflexes to the fullest. As the game starts, the player discovers himself on an epic journey where only the best will survive. There are three new modes such as Score Attack, Time Attack, and Line Attack. The Multiplayer modes pit players against each other for the best points. Cubixx HD offers core features such as Local Multiplayer Co-op, 150 Levels, Cubixx Deathmatch, and more.