Overview
Borench, developed by Sega and released in 1990, is a puzzle and strategy arcade game that invites players to manipulate a variety of objects to guide a rolling ball through intricate mazes. The game combines elements of puzzle solving with quick reflexes and strategic planning.
Gameplay Mechanics
In the game, players are tasked with navigating a ball through a series of mazes by arranging and rearranging blocks. The objective is to guide the ball to the goal while avoiding obstacles and ensuring it does not fall into pitfalls. The game requires players to think ahead and adapt quickly as the ball is in constant motion.
Graphics and Sound
The game’s visual style is typical of early 1990s arcade games, characterized by simple yet colorful graphics that were appealing for their time. The sounds and music of the game are designed to enhance the quick-paced and challenging environments that players navigate through.
Legacy
While not a widely recognized title in Sega’s history, the game contributed to the era’s diverse arcade experiences, providing players with an engaging puzzle challenge that tested their strategic thinking and dexterity.




























