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As a few of us may remember, Pushover was an excellent puzzler published by Ocean about fifteen years ago. The remake by IshiSoft features the same objective as well, to topple all dominoes found in each level. The difficult part was figuring out how to arrange certain pieces in order to successfully cause a chain reaction and finally ending up with the trigger piece being pushed.

For this reason, the protagonist can pick up and place domino pieces in key areas. Some dominoes may have special characteristics, although most are explained during the first few tutorial stages. Press the Z key to grab tiles or push a domino by using the left or right directional key with the action button. Fullscreen can be enabled under options. Later levels are rather challenging, but don't let that discourage you from downloading this fabulous remake.

Name: Pushover
Developer: IshiSoft
Category: Puzzle
Type: Freeware
Size: 20MB

Comments

WOW! YES!I played this for AGES on my amiga 500. AWESOME.

this is sooooo cool :D ! I played this on my PC years ago and my mom and grandma still love it :pGood to see a remake of this great classic

YES! One of the best puzzlers ever! And it's free... No need to endure my tiny Amiga (1200, hehe) screen anymore.Thank you. I'm off to have a heart attack now...:)..bliss..

Cheers for the great review and comments people. :)

I remade Clockwiser too if anyone's interested. http://www.jrnetwork.co.uk/ishisoft/

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