Hexic
Game » consists of 5 releases. Released July 2003
Designed by the original creator of Tetris, Hexic is a tile-swapping match-three puzzle game involving hexagonal pieces. It was originally a browser-based game via MSN Games, and is best known for its Xbox 360 port (titled Hexic HD) which was included in early Xbox 360 hard drives.
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A free game that works as a pretty straightforward experience. 1
This puzzle game is readily available to anyone willing to download it from the Xbox Live. It's free so the fact that you don't really have to pay a cent to have access to it makes it at least a one time event in worst case scenarios. Of course, anyone who wasn't born yesterday knows that must be a reason why this is free above all else.It's a pretty straightforward experience really, you're presented with a screen full of colored hexagons — the amount of different colors depends on how f...
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A Fun Puzzler Best Used For Killing Time Between Other Things. 0
Hexic is best described as a fun little puzzler that is good for killing spare time between other events and activities. In Hexic, your goal is to move sets of three hexagons so that each hexagon in the set matches up with three or more hexagons of its corresponding color. When you do this the matched hexagons disappear, the hexagons that were above them fall to fill the empty space, and an appropriate number of new hexagons is generated and fall down on top of the pile. Hexagons generated when ...
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