This week on Live Arcade: Qix++
There’s a good chance you’ve never heard of this week’s entry, though it’s likely to have appeared on just about any console you could name.

There’s a good chance you’ve never heard of this week’s entry, though it’s likely to have appeared on just about any console you could name. Released by Taito in 1982, this arcade effort effectively challenges its players to draw squares while avoiding any number of baddies. As each polygon is complete, it changes colour and that section of the play field is claimed. Taking control of over 75% of the available space resets matters with more difficult to evade foes. All rather intesting, if a little unspectacular. In the spirit of modern retro conversions, it’ll set you bacn 800 Microsoft Points, as well. Boo.


















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