Pipe Mania is a puzzle game developed in 1989 by The Assembly Line for the Amiga. The Windows version of the game was included in the MS Windows Entertainment Pack. Using a variety of pipe pieces presented randomly in a queue, the player must construct a path from the start piece for the onrushing sewer...
Pipe Mania is a puzzle game developed in 1989 by The Assembly Line for the Amiga. The Windows version of the game was included in the MS Windows Entertainment Pack. Using a variety of pipe pieces presented randomly in a queue, the player must construct a path from the start piece for the onrushing sewer slime, or "flooz" , which begins flowing after a time delay from the start of the round. Completing the sewer pipeline in the time allotted allows the player to advance to the next level, which means a shorter interval from the start of the round until the flooz starts flowing, as well as faster-flowing flooz. If a player is able to finish the level using five cross-section pieces and filling them both ways, 5,000 bonus points are awarded. A version with 3D graphics was released for the PlayStation in 2000, titled Pipe Dreams 3D in the US and Pipe Mania 3D in the UK.