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| title      = SensitiveX  
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| image      = sensitivex2.png
| type        = Puzzle
| type        = Puzzle
| version    = v1.3
| version    = Final
| licence     = Mixed
| description = A remake of the commodore 64 game Sensitive.
| lastupdated = 2003/02/26
| format      = XBE
| license     = Mixed
| author      = Jamie Fuller
| author      = Jamie Fuller
| website    =
| website    = https://www.jamiefuller.com/
| download    = https://www.gamebrew.org/images/xboxhomebrew/SensitiveX%20-%20Final.rar
| download    = https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/xboxhomebrews/sensitivex.7z
| source      = https://www.gamebrew.org/images/xboxhomebrew/SensitiveX%20-%20Final.rar
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SensitiveX is a remake of the commodore 64 game Sensitive.
 
==User guide==
Get from the starting position to the Exit block destroying all blocks along the way.
 
You may go over the animated blocks more than once, teleporters will throw you around the level, one way blocks (blocks with solid lines running through them) will also thwart your journey.
 
You must destroy all of the stripy Yellow blocks, including the animated ones before you can exit the level. Each time you complete a level you will unlock a new one, there are 60 levels in total.
 
SensitiveX automatically remembers which levels you have unlocked, even after powering off your console. You can select any of the levels you have unlocked as your starting level, from the main menu.
 
Game tips:
* Sometimes, doing nothing is actually the right thing to do.
* Two step forwards and one step back, isn't necessarily a bad thing.
 
==Controls==
'''Main menu:''' 


SensitiveX,
D-Pad Up/Down - Choose an option


A game by Jamie Fuller.
D-Pad Left/Right - Change an option value


=== Controls. ===
Start - Begin a new game


'''Main Menu''' 
Y - View the credits
  * Use Dpad Up/down to choose an Option
  *  Use Dpad Left/Right to Change an option value
  *  Press Start to Begin a New Game
  *  Press Y to view the credits
''In Game''
  * Use Right Thumb Up/Down to Zoom in (only in 3d Mode)
  *  Use Left Thumb to Move player in that Direction.
  *  Use Dpad to Move player in that Direction
  *  Use A button to Use a teleport.
  *  Press 'Start' and 'Back' together to end a game and return to the main menu.


'''During Cut Sequences'''
Back - Return to the main menu (during credits)
* Press A or Start to terminate


'''During Credits'''
'''In game:'''
 
* Press 'Back' to return to the main menu.


=== Purpose of game ===
Right-Stick Up/Down - Zoom in (only in 3d Mode)


Get from the starting position to the Exit block destroying all blocks along the way, You may go over the animated blocks more than once, Teleporters will throw you around the level, One way blocks (blocks with solid lines running through them) will also thwart your journey. You must destroy all of the stripey Yellow blocks, including the animated ones before you can exit the level.
D-Pad/Left-Stick - Move player in that Direction


Each time you complete a level you will 'unlock' a new one, there are 60 levels in total, SensitiveX automatically remembers which levels you have unlocked, even after powering off your console. you can select any of the levels you have unlocked as your starting level,from the main menu.
A - Use a teleport


Tips:
Start+Back - End a game and return to the main menu


1) Sometimes, doing nothing is actually the right thing to do.
A/Start - Skip cut scenes


2) Two step forwards and one step back, isn't necessarily a bad thing.
==Media==
'''SensitiveX Capture''' ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hK6yj7UM8iU jamie fuller]) <br>
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Its a simple premise, but a lot harder in practise. BTW I have personally completed EVERY level so DO NOT EMAIL ME TELLING ME YOU THINK A LEVEL IS NOT FINISHABLE.
==Credits==
Many thanks to Chillin_dude for providing some free space for the binary and also to Ben Jeremy for providing the screenshots.


Remember to visit http://www.jamiefuller.co.uk for new games and things...
==External links==
*Author's website - [https://web.archive.org/web/20031006020351/http://www.jamiefuller.co.uk/sensitivex.php https://www.jamiefuller.com/] (archived)
*Xbox-Scene - https://forums.xboxscene.org/index.php/topic,94835.0.html

Latest revision as of 10:48, 22 November 2022

SensitiveX
Sensitivex2.png
General
AuthorJamie Fuller
TypePuzzle
VersionFinal
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2003/02/26
Links
Download
Website

SensitiveX is a remake of the commodore 64 game Sensitive.

User guide

Get from the starting position to the Exit block destroying all blocks along the way.

You may go over the animated blocks more than once, teleporters will throw you around the level, one way blocks (blocks with solid lines running through them) will also thwart your journey.

You must destroy all of the stripy Yellow blocks, including the animated ones before you can exit the level. Each time you complete a level you will unlock a new one, there are 60 levels in total.

SensitiveX automatically remembers which levels you have unlocked, even after powering off your console. You can select any of the levels you have unlocked as your starting level, from the main menu.

Game tips:

  • Sometimes, doing nothing is actually the right thing to do.
  • Two step forwards and one step back, isn't necessarily a bad thing.

Controls

Main menu:

D-Pad Up/Down - Choose an option

D-Pad Left/Right - Change an option value

Start - Begin a new game

Y - View the credits

Back - Return to the main menu (during credits)

In game:

Right-Stick Up/Down - Zoom in (only in 3d Mode)

D-Pad/Left-Stick - Move player in that Direction

A - Use a teleport

Start+Back - End a game and return to the main menu

A/Start - Skip cut scenes

Media

SensitiveX Capture (jamie fuller)

Credits

Many thanks to Chillin_dude for providing some free space for the binary and also to Ben Jeremy for providing the screenshots.

External links

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