Ice & Fire

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Ice & Fire
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DeveloperZombie Studios
PublisherGT Interactive
DesignersAlexey Pajitnov
Vladimir Pokhilko
PlatformsWindows, Classic Mac OS
ReleaseSeptember 1995[1]
GenresFirst-person shooter, puzzle

Ice & Fire is a 1995 first-person shooter puzzle video game from Zombie Studios. The game was described as a cross between Doom and Concentration.[2]

Gameplay

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In Ice and Fire, players are cast as the last hope for a desolate asteroid known as IF-1, armed only with elemental blasters and a mandate to revive a frozen world. The game unfolds across a series of increasingly intricate mazes populated by alien foes, demanding both spatial memory and puzzle-solving endurance. Each level hides passwords essential for progression, often leaving players scouring for elusive keys long after the combat has ended. The outer shell of the asteroid itself forms a larger navigational maze, where players must make split-second directional choices while flying and engaging enemies. A map overlay is provided for assistance.[3]

Development

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Ice & Fire was developed with the help of Tetris creators Alexey Pajitnov and Vladimir Pokhilko.[2][4][1] The game had a marketing budget of $1 million.[4]

Reception

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GameSpot gave the game a score of five out of ten, stating: "This game tests patience and logic, and Doom fans will find the only similarities here are the first-person perspective and the letter 'D' in the name. A tedious puzzle game in action game's clothing."[3]

The game was not a big commercial success.[7]

References

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