A handful of pixels scattered around the screen can make up for an incredibly addictive game, as exemplified by the free Bit Pit dexterity game. The tiny hero is knocked down to the bottom of a well that gradually fills up with acid, followed by a variety of rubbish. Only the player's skills will determine how long our friendly people will be able to stay alive.
What counts here is the score. Each successive brick, which we missed, is added to the score. Naturally, the farther away, the faster and denser the sky collapses on the head of a lonely hero.
Paradoxically, however, at the same time the blocks are a salvation, because they support the floor and thus keep the character away from deadly acid. The place where the next item falls is highlighted for a short moment for ease of use. Gradually, rubbish with different properties is introduced.
Brittle boulders, disintegrating to the touch, area bombs, dangerous mini-satellites or deadly spikes can occur. In addition, the color scheme of the stages is randomly generated (key 0), so that the game is visually unobtrusive. If you have a gamepad, there is an option to play with a friend on one computer.
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