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Action-puzzle game where players connect randomized pipe pieces to create paths for flowing 'flooz'. Features timed gameplay, pipe swapping, blocked tiles, warp-around edges, and bonus rounds every four levels. Released in 1989 for Amiga.

Pipe Dream came out on the Amiga in 1989, a puzzle game from Lucasfilm Games that felt right at home on the platform. It was a straightforward concept that didn't rely on flashy graphics, just a clever idea that could eat up an afternoon.
You control a cursor to place randomized pipe pieces on a grid, trying to build a continuous path before a timer runs out and the Flooz, a green liquid, starts flowing. The main objective is to direct the Flooz from its start point to the goal across a set number of squares, with the challenge increasing as levels introduce more complex layouts, blocked tiles, and faster timers. You can swap a piece you're holding with one already on the board, a crucial move for quick corrections, and the playfield even wraps around the edges, letting you connect pipes from one side to the other. The pacing is relentless, demanding quick thinking and spatial awareness under pressure. It feels like a constant, satisfying race against the clock.

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