Heaven & Earth (video game)
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| Heaven & Earth | |
|---|---|
| Developer | Software Resources International Software |
| Publisher | Buena Vista Software |
| Producer | Brad Fregger |
| Designers | Michael Feinberg Scott Kim |
| Programmers | Michael Sandige (MS-DOS) Ian Gilman (Mac) |
| Artist | Mark J. Ferrari |
| Composer | Richard Marriott |
| Platforms | MS-DOS, Classic Mac OS, FM Towns |
| Release | 1992 |
| Genre | Puzzle |
| Mode | Single-player |
Heaven & Earth is a puzzle video game developed by Software Resources International and published by Buena Vista Software in 1992.
Heaven & Earth is a game which integrates aspects of toys and puzzles, and involves a fantasy legend. With the randomly drawn animated cards in a solitaire-like game, the player tries to score the highest value tricks. The game features a dozen options for puzzles to play with, including sliders and mazes as well as 3-D illusions. The game also includes a toy aspect involves picking gems using a swinging pendulum.[1]