Runic



Can you energize the board of Runic before being consumed by the Fire of the Magi? Definitely addictive!

Author's Notes:

To play, you will need to energize one section at a time, by placing a usable Runestone within each portion. To place a Runestone, it must be adjacent to at least one other stone, and must share it's color OR it's shape with each of it's adjoining Runes. The one exception is the Rune of Odin, which appears as a blank, gray tile -- As Odin is the all knowing, the Rune can manifest itself as any shape or color (In other words, it can be joined with any other runes, regardless of color or shape).

When placing your Runestones upon the board, as you create horizontal or vertical rows (from edge to edge), the Runestones will be removed from the board, leaving their previously occupied areas still energized. You can use this to your advantage, as when the board becomes overcrowded, finding places to place your Runestones will become more and more difficult.

While determining where to place your Runestones, you must also keep an eye on the Fire of the Magi -- It will continuously grow, and once it reaches it's peak, your life (And game) will be consumed within it. However, as you place your Runestones upon the board, it will help to smother the Fire, allowing for more precious time to contend with the Runes.

If you reach a point within the game that you're unable to locate a place for a Rune, you can always throw it into the Fire (by right-clicking the mouse or clicking it onto the fire), but doing so will add instant fuel to the Fire. Your present Runestone will be discarded for a new one, but the Fire will flare up with its new fuel!

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How To Use:

  • Download Runic-unregistered.zip (73 KB)
  • Unzip with a compression utility.

    Java Source: Unavailable

    Sample HTML Source:

    <APPLET CODE="Runic.class" 
    	ARCHIVE='Runic.jar' 
    	WIDTH=474 
    	HEIGHT=374>
    </APPLET>
    
    

    Status: Free for non-commercial sites (with a pop-under ad).

    Author: Derek Ramey

    Homepage: http://www.4webgames.com/runic

    Upload Date: September 13, 2002

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