FaceTrex screenshot
FaceTrex gameplay screenshot
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Shareware ($12)
Multiplayer:
Single player
DOSBox:
Yes
For Kids:
Yes
Resolution:
640 × 350
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FaceTrex screenshot
FaceTrex gameplay screenshot
DOSGames.com Review:  Rating: 3.5
FaceTrex is a block-sliding puzzle game which plays quite similarly to Soleau's earlier game Alpha Man. Again here you are pushing sliding blocks, but rather than spelling a word, you just need to get the "face blocks" onto their matching "face tiles". You'll need to carefully plan your moves so that none of your blocks get trapped. Thankfully you have unlimited retries and the levels can be restarted instantly. The game comes with a total of 25 levels for you to try; the first levels aren't too tough but, like many Soleau games, as you progress the levels get rather difficult! (At least, for me they are!)
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FACETREX v2.0 Requires EGA/VGA  FACETX20.ZIP
FaceTrex is a challenging and pure strategy
logic game where the objective is to use your
animated man to push faces located on a 12x8
grid board onto their negative image located
elsewhere on the board. The face grids will
slide in the direction pushed until they hit
either another face grid or the side of the
board, or special arrow grids which re-direct 
the push. 25 mind-bending puzzles included!

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