Pick'n Pile

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Pick 'n Pile is a Tetris-style puzzle game. On each level there are a variety of symbols arranged in columns on the screen. By moving the symbols around, you need to create columns which contain identical symbols; once all the symbols in a column are the same, that column disappears. Your goal is to earn points and complete the levels by making all of the symbols on the screen disappear. Occasionally, you may become stuck with a symbol that doesn't match anything onscreen; when this happens, you can call for an additional symbol to drop onto the screen. However, as the symbol which appears is random you may need to create quite a few symbols before the one you need appears. Each level has a time limit in which it needs to be completed; run out of time and you lose a life; lose all lives and the game is over.





Platform : Atari 2600
Format : Cartridge
Publisher : UBI SOFT
Authors :
Date : Unknown
Product Code : 5 018064 460673

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Pick'n Pile UBI SOFT Atari 2600 Cartridge Unknown
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Rayman UBI Soft Sony PlayStation 1 CD-ROM 2000
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This exhibit has a reference ID of CH326. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
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