Blinx is one of many time-janitors. His job, and the job of his fellow feline janitors, is clearing out the time monsters created from inequities in the time fabric. They guard over all worlds, using TimeSweepers (a fancy vacuum cleaner) to take out the trash. Things are going along dandy until the Tom-Tom Gang, a crowd of hover-bike riding pigs, starts stealing time crystals from various worlds. They even nab themselves a princess. All of this backfires as their meddling creates large-scale monster problems in world B1Q64. Players explore 10 words with 40 levels and solve puzzles by manipulating game time - pause, rewind, fast forward, slow-mo, and record.
Part one of our guide contains a walkthrough up to Stage 7, gameplay tips, enemy info and more!
Ever since Mario's friendly mug launched millions of Nintendo Entertainment Systems into homes around the world, other console manufacturers have labored to create their own mascots to build brand identity and (ultimately) sell systems. It's a surprisingly tricky task, as a successful mascot has to strike just the right chord with the maximum number of people. Up until now Microsoft's Xbox has lacked a mascot; the Halo guy was too violent, Abe was too ugly, and the less said about Fuzion Frenzy's cast of poorly designed miscreants, the better. Enter Blinx, a tabby cat sporting goggles and armed with a huge vacuum strapped to his back. Is this the stuff mascot dreams are made of? Microsoft seems to think so. Read More »
Also known as: Blinx
Release Region: United States
Release Date: October 8, 2002
Publisher: Microsoft Game Studios
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