
Blinx: The Timesweeper
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Blinx: The Timesweeper
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It Was The Fist Major Xbox Game In 2001 And I Am S
It was the fist major xbox game in 2001 and I am still playing it in 2008 so it is so addictive. The prizes you get are very coool and so are the time commans I highly recommend this game to beginner games. You play a cat who works in a time factory but the tom tom gang stoped them from doing there job in a world and the time crystls form mosters that will expload dysoring the time factory. So they are about to cut it from the time factory casing the whole world to be in puse but blinx sees a prinsees traped in there and jupes in to save her and a whole world!
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In Blinx: The Timesweeper You Play As A Cat Who Us
In Blinx: The Timesweeper you play as a cat who uses a vacuum to suck up enimies or weapons. He then shoots out the stuff he has sucked in such as chairs, bins, massive weights. But what really stands out in this game is the fact that you can control time and go forward, back, slow, stop and even send a recording of yourself. Definitely worth having a look at!
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Blinx The Timesweeper: In Blinx, You Play A C
Blinx The Timesweeper:
In Blinx, you play a cat with a vacuum cleaner that has the ability to stop, fast forward or rewind 'time' in order to kill all the bad guys in a stage. You do this by collecting corresponding floating icons (collect a bunch on fast forward icons in sequence and you get to fast forward etc).
However, the ability to manipulate time is little more than a gimmick, as the majority of the stages can be quite easily completed without ever using it. In short, Blinx desperately wants to be a kind of Mario or Crash Bandicoot icon for the Xbox, but doesn't really pull it off because this game is totally average in every department.
The graphics are competent but not mind-blowing, the sound and music is instantly forgettable and the gameplay is similar. Worth a go if you see it for a fiver, but otherwise, not much to see here.
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