Hexic (2003)

Other Ocean Interactive

Legacy Mobile Device · PC (Microsoft Windows) · Web Browser · Windows Mobile · Windows Phone · Xbox 360

2.99 from 168 ratings

399 members have it in their collection · 7 playing now · 48 backlogged · 5 wish listed

Designed by Alexey Pajitnov, best known as the original creator of Tetris. It was originally released on the MSN Games service in July 2003, later it came pre-installed on the Xbox 360, and further down the line MumboJumbo released a retail version for the PC called Hexic Deluxe.
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Details

Developers
Other Ocean Interactive
Publishers
Microsoft Studios
Genres
Puzzle, Strategy
Series
Hexic

Release dates

  • Jul 2003 (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Jul 31, 2003 (Worldwide) Web Browser
  • Nov 22, 2005 (North_America) Xbox 360
  • Jan 01, 2007 (Europe) Legacy Mobile Device
  • Mar 27, 2008 (Worldwide) Windows Mobile
  • Dec 07, 2013 (North_America) Windows Phone
  • Mar 28, 2014 (North_America) PC (Microsoft Windows)
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Rating distribution

5 stars
14
4 stars
22
3 stars
86
2 stars
38
1 star
7
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Community All Reviews Statuses

V1CGaming

Review V1CGaming 3/5 · Dec 29, 2022

I think it's a good game for killing time.

Even though the game is completely free, I will rate it like any other game I spend time on. And to tell the truth, this is a good puzzle game, with interesting gameplay mechanics, a minimalistic and pleasant design. However, as is the case with most puzzle games on non-portable consoles, I got bored very quickly playing it. And it …

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Even though the game is completely free, I will rate it like any other game I spend time on. And to tell the truth, this is a good puzzle game, with interesting gameplay mechanics, a minimalistic and pleasant design. However, as is the case with most puzzle games on non-portable consoles, I got bored very quickly playing it. And it doesn't help that the games music is completely forgettable. All the same, such games have a place on portable consoles, rather than on the Xbox 360 or backward compatibility on the Xbox Series X, like mine.

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