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Lix is a Lemmings-like engine created in the 1990s by Simon Naarmann. The two major selling points of Lix is that it's completely copyright-free (using its own character which are a female version of the Lemmings), and it has network multi-player like Lemmings on the Amiga. As a result of this, it is widely considered to be the second-biggest Lemmings engine to NeoLemmix which is the first. |
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Lix is a Lemmings-like engine created in the 1990s by Simon Naarmann. The two major selling points of Lix is that it's completely copyright-free (using its own character which are a female version of the Lemmings), and it has network multi-player like Lemmings on the Amiga. As a result of this, it is widely considered to be the second-biggest Lemmings engine to NeoLemmix which is the first.