
| Loopz is a tile-matching puzzle game developed by Audiogenic in 1990 from an original idea by Ian Upton. This good game can be played by 2 players from a 1st person, 2D perspective. | ||
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| system: | DOS | |
| released: | 1990 | |
| publisher: | Mindscape | |
| developer: | Audiogenic | |
| designers: | Ian Upton | |
| genre: | puzzle : tile-matching | |
| view: | 1st person, 2D | |
| multiplayer: | hotseat (1-2 players) | |
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Audiogenic licensed the Loopz concept to Capcom who developed a prototype coin-op, but it was never released. Similarly Audiogenic developed an SWP (skill-with-prizes) version on behalf of Barcrest, a leading UK manufacturer of pub games, and this too remains unreleased.