Invert is an addictive puzzle game, with a built in level editor. You have been captured and thrown in to a deadly cell. In order for you to get back to your girlfriend you must escape. How can you escape?

Your objective is to invert all of the the tiles to a correct form before time runs out. There are a few other obstacles in the way, which will challenge you. Monster guards run around each puzzle cell attempting to stop you by throwing a bomb in to your cell. If you carry a shield. You can protect yourself. Some tiles may be helpful, but there are also tiles which can be unhelpful as well. You'll know as you play through the game.

Can you complete all 32 levels and finally make your escape, or will you be trapped inside the cell forever miserable? Good luck.

Credits:

Progamming: Richard Bayliss
Graphics: Richard Bayliss, Achim Volkers, JSL
Music: Richard Bayliss
Tape loader: Martin Piper and Richard Bayliss

(C)2013 The New Dimension

This game, and its content is classed as free digital software. TND Games consents copying, sharing, modification/improvements and respectable broadcast of this production. However TND Games does not consent any part of this production to be used for physical or digital reproduction for sales or marketing of this production, nor its other productions without written permission from TND Games.

StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
(7 total ratings)
AuthorRichard of TND
GenrePuzzle

Download

Download
Invert.zip 116 kB

Install instructions

Click on the ZIP archive to download, and use any zip file extraction software compatible. Place folder on to your hard drive for use in VICE, CCS64, or on to a USB for the Commodore 64 with external hardware (or Ultimate 64). This game should also work on theC64,  and theC64mini without having to make any alterations.

Comments

Log in with itch.io to leave a comment.

Show post...

pretty fun :)

Deleted post

Awesome game !

Nice, it's actually pretty fun :)

Can I ask you how were able to embed the game into itch to make it playable via browser? Which emulator did you use?