Kineco - Kinetic Connection: Difference between revisions

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|released={{jp|1986|November 28}}
|released={{jp|1986|November 28}}
|genre=[[Puzzle]]
|genre=[[Puzzle]]
|systems=[[Famicom Disk System]]
|systems=[[Family Computer Disk System]]
|players=1
|players=1
|followed by=[[Kineco II - Kinetic Connection]]
|followed by=[[Kineco II - Kinetic Connection]]
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[[File:Kineko title.png|thumb|left|Title screen.]]
'''Kineco''' (or as it is known by its full title, '''Kineco - Kinetic Connection - The Monitor Puzzle''') is a puzzle game, where the player must piece together ten images in a jigsaw puzzle like fashion.  However, every piece is exactly the same size, and the images on the pieces move.  Rather than using the shape of the edges to determine what pieces fit next to one another, you must use the animation on the pieces to determine their arrangement.  When each puzzle begins, the pieces are also oriented randomly, so you may be required to flip them vertically or horizontally in order to complete the puzzle.  There are 10 different animations, and you can choose between dividing the images into 16, 24, or 48 distinct pieces before attempting to solve the puzzle.  Obviously, the fewer pieces, the easier it is to solve.
'''Kineco''' (or as it is known by its full title, '''Kineco - Kinetic Connection - The Monitor Puzzle''') is a puzzle game, where the player must piece together ten images in a jigsaw puzzle like fashion.  However, every piece is exactly the same size, and the images on the pieces move.  Rather than using the shape of the edges to determine what pieces fit next to one another, you must use the animation on the pieces to determine their arrangement.  When each puzzle begins, the pieces are also oriented randomly, so you may be required to flip them vertically or horizontally in order to complete the puzzle.  There are 10 different animations, and you can choose between dividing the images into 16, 24, or 48 distinct pieces before attempting to solve the puzzle.  Obviously, the fewer pieces, the easier it is to solve.


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[[Category:Irem]]
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[[Category:Famicom Disk System]]
[[Category:Family Computer Disk System]]
[[Category:Puzzle]]
[[Category:Puzzle]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Single player]]