Atomremix

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About this game

Atomix is a classic puzzle video game that was originally developed and released in 1990 for the Amiga computer. The game was created by Thalion Software and designed by Günter Krämer.

Atomremix is a remake of the classic Atomix game, specifically designed for Android operating systems and touch screen devices.

The game unfolds on a playfield defined by walls, with atoms scattered throughout. The player's mission is to construct a molecule by arranging the atoms to precisely match the displayed molecule on the right side of the screen. Atom movement is facilitated by swiping in four directions—up, down, left, and right. The moved atom continues sliding until it encounters a wall or another atom.

To solve the puzzles, players need strategic planning in atom movement. As the levels progress, with limited free space, finding room for the completed molecule becomes an additional challenge. Upon successful assembly of the molecule, the player receives a score, with a higher score awarded for completing the puzzle more quickly.

Each puzzle must be solved within a time limit. If a puzzle proves challenging, a portion of the player's score can be utilized to restart it.

The game comprises a total of 15 puzzles, each increasing in difficulty. Some levels may introduce twists and special features, adding an extra layer of difficulty and strategy.

Moreover, after completing every four puzzles players are treated to a bonus level, enhancing the gaming experience with additional challenges and surprises.
Updated on
Oct 9, 2025

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