
Life here is subjected to strict rules, colonists live in absolute solitude. To increase the speed and efficiency of works, the colonists pass erase procedure (partial memory lock). Their main goal is to collect and accumulate information for its transfer to future generations. People who live in Delta are called colonists.


People built the Delta complex, which has become a shelter for survivors. The game looks decent and is nice, clear, and bright.The Earth was almost completely destroyed, but human civilization was not gone. One area where I think that they could have done a little bit more with Air Xonix is with the visuals. It can be a risk to go for them, but some of them can make a world of difference, especially the one that lets you speed up which I feel is essential on some of the later levels that are filled with enemies. This will appear on the field as you play the game and can earn you extra points, make you faster, slow you down, and so on. One thing that I think makes Air Xonix a bit more fun and takes it from just being a puzzle game to a puzzle action game is the various power ups. This is the kind of game that sounds and looks easy, but it is far more challenging once you start to play it, especially once you start getting closer to the 50th level that this game has! Power-Up The twist here is that you are trapping enemies inside this area and once you reach the allocated percentage, that stage is over and you can move on to the next one. This means that when we draw a line and connect it to another side, it fills in the area. What makes Air Xonix different is that we are actually floating above the playfield and the playfield is in 3D not just flat 2D.

I think that there is some kind of story about aliens or something running alongside the game here, but you do not play a game like this for its story now do you? Floating In The Air Let’s face it, Air Xonix is another version of the classic arcade, NES, and every other gaming platform under the sun game, Qix! The idea is to fill in an area all the while avoiding enemies that want to try and stop you. I ended up sinking way more time into this than I thought I would! What A Qix I have always had a soft spot for puzzle games of this type and I feel that this one here is offering a few things that do make it stand out from the million other games of this kind of style that have been released since the 80s.

Released back in 2001 on PC, it might be more well known for the mobile port of the game that popped up a bit more recently. Air Xonix is the sequel to a very popular PC puzzle game.
