Overview
In 1983, Coreland released a video game that added a delightful twist to the maze-chase genre popularized by titles like Pac-Man. This game centers around a charming penguin navigating a grid-based level filled with colorful blocks.
Gameplay
Players control a lively penguin tasked with eliminating enemies by strategically sliding ice blocks. The game challenges players to clear each level by crushing adversaries or lining up three diamond blocks. Quick reflexes and smart strategies are vital, as the pace becomes more frantic with each advancing level.
Legacy
While not as widely recognized as other arcade giants of its era, this game achieved a solid following and is remembered for its engaging mechanics and adorable character. It stands as a testament to Coreland’s creativity within the gaming landscape of the early 1980s.
Historical Context
The 1983 release showcased an innovative approach to the established maze format, blending classic gameplay with original character and environmental design. It was part of a broader trend of Japanese developers experimenting with gameplay elements that would influence future game design.







