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Nevermind (game)

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Nevermind is a computer game published by Psyclapse (A subsidiary of Psygnosis) released in 1989. It has been ported to various plaforms, including the Amiga and the Atari. The game is played in a 3D isometric environment. Each isometric square represents a tile. At the beginning of each level, a picture made up of sixteen tiles will be displayed to the player. The computer will then rearrange the tiles which make up the picture, and distribute some in other areas of the level. The player's task is to restore the picture to the way it looked at the beginning of the level. This is achieved by walking around the isometirc world, picking up tiles, and placing them in the correct place. Throughout a level, warps may be (and must be) found which allow the player to change from walking on the floor, to walking on the walls. Each level has a time limit. If the time runs out, the player loses. When the picture is complete, the player progresses to the next level. From level two onwards, chess pieces patrol the level. The chess pieces may move correctly placed tiles to somewhere else on the level, or block the player's path. In addition, later levels contain several pictures, and several screens.

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  • This game was often given to UK Amiga owners who had sent their machine for repair. The repair centres in the UK sent this title (among others) as sort of compensation for their machine going faulty.

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