Display title | Push-Over |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Push-Over is an obscure, practically forgotten Puzzle Game originally for the Amiga, also ported to MSDOS and the SNES. The game is based on the beloved pastime of setting up dominoes in a row and knocking them over, except now, half the dominoes have magical effects added to them: dominoes may do strange things like vanishing, exploding, or falling upward when struck. The aim of the game is to set up the dominoes in the proper order so that they all fall over. |