词条 | Split Personalities (video game) |
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| title = Split Personalities |image = |developer = |publisher = Domark |designer = |engine = |released = 1986 |genre = Puzzle |modes = Single player |platforms = Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC }} Split Personalities (first released as Splitting Images) is a sliding square puzzle game that involves piecing together the faces of famous personalities and politicians. GameplayThe game presents the player with a blank screen to play with. The player controls a flashing cursor which can be moved at will over the canvas. Pressing the fire button causes the first piece of the puzzle to slide out on to the playing area. This piece can then be slid around the screen to a place of the players choosing. A miniature preview of the completed image acts as a guide for the player and also highlights the piece of the puzzle that the player is currently controlling. In addition there were also tiles that contained bombs which needed to be ejected from the playing field within a set time limit or the player would lose a life and need to restart the level. To remove these tiles from the board the player would slide them towards one of the holes that periodically appear in the sides of the playing area. Spitting ImageDomark were forced to rename the game following legal proceedings from satirical TV puppet show Spitting Image who claimed that the original title, Splitting Images, was too close to the name of their show. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2UnaEYOvcs Nice update2018 inside] External links
7 : 1986 video games|Amstrad CPC games|Commodore 64 games|Domark games|Video games scored by David Whittaker|Video games developed in the United Kingdom|ZX Spectrum games |
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