Icebreaker 2 was created but never released and, until recently, the only existing copy was in a custom built arcade style machine at creator Andrew Looney's house.
The player controls a sliding white pyramid (called a "Dudemeyer") on an isometric/diametric projection level.
Clunky controls limit the fun, but hundreds of levels offer depth and variety.
[2] Next Generation reviewed the 3DO version of the game, and stated that "even though the gameplay quickly gets repetitive, once you get the hang of it, it's sort of compulsive in an odd way, and still worth a look.
"[3] Reviewing the Windows version, a Next Generation critic commented that "for a simple little puzzle game, Icebreaker has a lot to offer."