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  Pushy is one of those games which appear very rarely, but when they do appear, are greeted with universal accolades by those fortunate enough to get hold of a copy. The object of the game is to use your cute animated 'thingy' to push blocks onto crosses. This is all very well - there must be a thousand games that do that very thing. Pushy, however, makes it a different and more difficult task, requiring a fair bit of lateral thinking. This it makes amusing by various amusing sounds and some very smooth animation.
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  The levels progress in a gradual curve, which enables most people to complete the first five or so levels relatively easily, but never without some degree of thought. A password system then enables access to the later levels, some of which, I am told, are perfectly foul. This really is a brilliant game, and I can't reccommend it highly enough.
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Status: Freeware<br>
Author: R. Williams<br>
Availability: Any good PD library
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<i>Pushy II is on the Datafile's <a href="../Commercial/PDCD5">PD-CD 5</a>.</i>
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