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Harmony Blocks

This was FireBat Software's own take on the Mahjong Solitaire genre of games, using blocks as opposed to tiles and actually
stacking the blocks one on top of each other to a height of three created a slightly different game from the norm.
The board is a fully interactive in 3D so you can really have a look at the blocks and plan your strategy.

Tranquil music and settings such as a Japanese garden complete with falling sakura blossom add to the atmosphere.

Also included is a tileset generator so you can create sets from your own images and a music jukebox to play your own music.

     List of Features

  • 45+ Layouts with various heights to really challenge you
  • 7 Tilesets ranging from dice to abstract wood cuttings
  • Tileset Generator to help you use your own images in the game
  • Challenge mode, if your not feeling so relaxed!

    

   
 

 


 

The Feebs

Join Ace Johnstone as he returns to the doomed Sol2 solar system to round up the FEEBS (an electronically engineered species)
The Feebs are pretty timid creatures and will run away from Ace as soon as he gets close to them, this is why he has the
attraction orb, which sends out signals that calm the FEEBS, using this device Ace is able to tag one of them as a leader
which other FEEBS of the matching colour will happily follow, using this technique Ace must gather and lead them to
the special teleporters to get them safely to his ship.

One of the most fun things to do in the FEEBS is pick them up and throw them into the lava...
I'm kidding, although if you want to try that be my guest if you can live with the guilt of harming these adorable scamps!

     List of Features

  • Visit Four Different Planets on your search for the FEEBS
  • Cute Feebs with big cute eyes, and cute hands..they are cute
  • Push things around to solve puzzles, or to jump on, or just because pushing is fun!
  • Collect Diamonds, keys and other interesting things, as if the FEEBS aren't enough to worry about.

    


Although these games are getting on a bit now they should still be available from IDIGICON who published them all those years ago when computers were as big as houses, cars were pedal driven and flight was but a dream of insane people! Well ok maybe it wasn't that long ago...


 

   
   
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