Barraki Teaser Game

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Barraki Teaser Game
Online Game
Platform Online
BIONICLE.com
Controls Mouse
Release Date January 11-16, 2007


The Barraki Teaser Game was a teaser game posted on BIONICLE.com before its first 2007 update to promote the Barraki sets.

Gameplay

Kalmah as seen in the game

In this game, the player controls a light which is used to find six doors with a octagonal niche on each. In the surrounding environment, the player finds a stone with a symbol that represents a Barraki. Each symbol collected is shown at a bar at the bottom of the screen. When the correct stone was fit into in the relating door, the door will open and one of the Barraki will appear with their respective name. The Barraki will then hide and the Barraki logo will appear. A new symbol became available every day until all of the Barraki were featured, after which the player is transported to the newly updated BIONICLE.com.

Since the game was to promote the 2007 update of BIONICLE.com there is no longer any gameplay.

Symbols

Each figure in the octagonal stones represents one of the Barraki:

Takadox Kalmah Carapar Mantax Ehlek Pridak
  • Takadox was released on January 11, 2007 along with the game itself while saying "6 days".[1]
  • Kalmah was released on January 12, 2007 while saying "5 days".[2]
  • Carapar was released on January 13, 2007 while saying "4 days".[3]
  • Mantax was released on January 14, 2007 while saying "3 days".[4]
  • Ehlek was released on January 15, 2007 while saying "2 days".[5]
  • Pridak was released on January 16, 2007 while saying "1 day".[6] The website was updated with its early 2007 version on the next day.[7]

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