Based on the mechanics of the 80s popular arcade classic Qix, Fortix is a casual arcade game set in a fantasy environment and boosted with brand new strategic elements. Conquer the enemy castle by cutting parts out of the playfield! Beware of flying dragons and other monsters! Gain control of catapults to shoot out enemy turrets attacking you as soon as you leave your shelter! Numerous power-ups are helping you to gain advantage over the monsters becoming more and more vicious each level....
gamezplay - Ever played a tower defense game and wondered what it would be like in reverse? Hungarian-based developers Nemesys Games have, and thats exactly why Fortix 2 is quickly garnering international recognition as a one to watch release, taking inspiration from classic arcade game Qix to turn the tower defense genre on its head in a new, completely innovative way. Players take control of Sir Fortix, whose aim is to conquer castles in order to liberate the land of Artalom from the curse of evil mage, Xitrof. Each castle...
gamezplay - Fortix, the remake of Qix the popular 80s arcade game by Nemesys Team Studio is available for PSP „minis and PC. Look for the title in your PSN store. The game has lots of new features to offer • New enemies such as the forts and bone dragons. • Catapults and powerups to fight your enemies • Familiar yet brand new gameplay • Beautiful fantasy setting • Online high score chart, to compete with everybody else who plays the game all around the world...
The Daily PWN has reviewed the newly revamped game Fortix by Nemesys for the PC. This casual strategy game is available for direct download via Steam for under $4.00. How does it stack up? Is it worth the purchase price? Find out these answers and more on this episode of The Daily PWN. The Daily PWN is produced for Treet.TV at treet.tv Our official website is dailypwn...
A short game, with an interesting gimmick. You can only move on the baseline, and the lines you create mus always come back to touch the start point. Granted there is not much in the way of variety in the gameplay, but the enemy variation is a welcome addition....