Alex the Allegator 2
Developed by:
Free Lunch Design AB
Free Lunch Design is an independent game developer founded in 1998 by Johan Peitz. Based in Gothenburg, Sweden, the company's objective is to develop fun, high quality games with focus on gameplay that can be enjoyed by everyone.
During the years Free Lunch Design has produced a multitude of games for the PC platform including the immensely popular Icy Tower with millions of players all around the world.
The company was acquired by Muskedunder Interactive in 2008.
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Description
Alex the Allegator 2 is a puzzle game for one or two players. Place your
tokens in turn on the board or slide a row or column. All in order to
wipe the board from your own tokens. But beware, you must also have a
higher score to beat your opponent.
Each player has an unlimited set of tokens that can be played on the board.
When of 4 tokens of the same color connect in a square, they are all removed.
When there is no more tokens of one coler on the board, the player with
the highest score wins the game.
Every turn you can either place a token, or slide a row or column on the
board one slot. A slided row or column may not be moved the next turn by
the other player.
Except for the normal tokens each players have there are also some special
ones. Yellow tokens act as multicolored and can be used anywhere. Gray tokens
can only be removed if surrounded by 3 yellow ones.
About every tenth time a token is placed on the board, a gray token
appeares at a random place. If a player manages to remove more then
4 tokens in one go, he is rewareded with a yellow token, that he can
play at any time.
When tokens are removed from the board, the player who removed them recieves
some score. This means that if green player slides a row and 4 blue tokens
are removed, green player gets the score.
Normal token - 10 point
Multi token - 50 points
Stone token - 100 points
Also, the more tokens removed in one go, the higher score you get. The
proportion is exponential menaing that removing 4 tokens and then 4 more will
score less then removing all 8 in one go.
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