Splitz FRG
The game presents the player with a blank grid to play with. The player controls a flashing cursor which can be moved at will over the canvas. Puzzle pieces are brought into play by pressing the fire button on a dispenser in the top corner of the grid. Pieces can then be slid around the screen. When a piece is moved, it can only be stopped moving by the walls of the play area or by another puzzle piece. A miniature preview of the completed image acts as a guide for the player and also highlights the piece of the puzzle that the player is currently controlling.
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Flap Code | DMG-R5-FRG |
Booklet Code | DMG-R5-FRG |
Cartridge Code | DMG-R5-FRG |
Flap Code | 30223 |
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Inner inlay |
Transparent plastic inlay |
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Views | 924 views |
About the game
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Release date |
Europe : 1993 , Mar. Japan : 1993 , Jul. |
Others supports | ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64 |
Saving | No save available |
Gaming type | Action and Thinking |
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Super Game Boy Features | None |
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Production Dates
25/06/1993 : Splitz: Nigaoe 15 Game - JPN
19/02/1993 : Splitz - UKV
19/02/1993 : Splitz - NOE
23/02/1993 : Splitz - FRG