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''Hexic'' is a 2003 Tile-matching video game, tile-matching Puzzle video game, puzzle video game developed by Carbonated Games for various platforms. In Hexic, the player tries to rotate hexagonal tiles to create certain patterns. The game is available on Windows, Xbox 360, Windows Phone and the web. Many video game clone, clones are available for Android (operating system), Android and iOS. The game was designed by Alexey Pajitnov, best known as the creator of ''Tetris''. While most earlier releases of the game were developed by Carbonated Games, the most recent version released for Windows and Windows Phone is developed by Other Ocean. The name is a portmanteau of the words "hectic" and "hexagon". Gameplay The objective of ''Hexic'' is to rotate hexagonal pieces of various colours and clear them from the playfield by forming clusters or flowers. Clusters are formed when three pieces of the same colour touch each other. Pieces above the cleared pieces fall, potentially fo ...
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Hexic 2
Hexic 2 is the sequel to Alexey Pajitnov's puzzle game ''Hexic'', developed by Carbonated Games. It was released on August 15, 2007. Gameplay ''Hexic 2'' is a puzzle game where the player manipulates hexagonal "gems" of various colours on a board. Gems are moved by rotating them in groups of three. If the player's actions result in a set of three or more coloured gems that each border more than one edge of each other, that set is removed from the board. Each colour has a meter on the board which accumulates every time a corresponding match is made; when a meter is full, the player can deplete it and prepare "attacks" on the board. Additionally, the player can create special gems with other patterns. An Emerald can be created by lining up five adjacent gems, which allows the players to flip gems on both sides of it. Starflowers can be created with a ring of six gems. A row of five Starflowers can be used to create a Ruby, which manipulates four gems on two sides adjacent to it ...
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