Orbox BAbout a year ago my friends and I encounter a game called Orbox B. The general theory of the game is controlling a box around strategically created levels. Your goal is to get to a 'vortex' somewhere around the level. The problem is getting there. You use the arrow keys to control your box; once you press in a certain direction, your box will continue to drift in that direction until it is stopped by a wall or some other barrier. If you box flies off the the screen then it will restart you at the beginning of the level.

Orbox BThis sounds easy, but the levels can quickly get very tricky. Eventually you'll come to levels that involved timed mines. The mines will begin their timers when you first hit them and count down from ten until they explode and disappear. This further increases the difficulty because on some levels you may need to set off a mine and then quickly maneuver your box around the level fast enough to use the triggered mine as a wall to stop your box. Orbox B also throws at you different obstacles like portals, which will teleport your box around the level and also switches, which close when you go through them, which ultimately change the level's structure. After beating levels you'll get level codes so that you can start at that level any time you like.

There are only 30 levels in Orbox B, however some of them will rack your brain inside and out. And if you're not tired of the game after those levels are complete, there's the Original Orbox game to play also. I prefer Orbox B, but the original is a great game also. It's simple. It rox. It's Orbox.

(Max: More like Snorbox B, m i rite?!??)