
Push-Over
A domino-based puzzle game featuring an ant protagonist who must strategically topple chains of dominos to solve over 100 increasingly complex levels. Includes a level editor.
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About This Retro Game
Innovative domino physics system where players must account for domino spacing, weight, and special domino types (like explosive dominos) to create chain reactions.
Features 8 distinct worlds with unique themes (construction site, kitchen, garden etc.) where environmental objects become part of the domino courses.
Includes a two-player competitive mode and a level editor to create and share custom puzzles. The SNES version adds exclusive power-ups not found in other versions.
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