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Delete neighbouring tiles by clicking them, the more you get with a single click, the higher the count.
It has a similarity to a newer game called 'Otis', but this is probably better.
It was released as freeware in December 1992 as a UNIX version, by Eiji Fukumoto,
a NEC PC-9801 version by Waturu Yoshioka, March 1993,
and an Apple Mac version by Takahiro Sumiya in December, 1993
This is version 1.0.7.
Comments
Simple, great and addictive!
(It's not a Puyo Puyo clone, but more similar to reMovem)
Isn't this puyo puyo in a new skin? It is a very addictive game (as is puyo puyo).
Even my mom got hooked on this game! Remember playing it on my first mac, a Performa 630CD!
A very fun casual game - There is a clone on the PC which is just as good... same premise as Sega Swirl, but on a bigger scale. Admittedly, Sega Swirl has challenges you must complete, making it way more fun...
It runs on the IIgs ? That is not too surprising, looking at its history.
And it makes me more and more curious to play with that Apple, at least once.
But who need 'Quick Remove', if this can be played even as a Classic App with 10.5 on the modern monster machines at the speed of light?
I like watching the count after removing a greater number of tiles with a single click
- gives a break anyway.
For faster gameplay, go to the preferences menu, select "Quick Remove" and de-select "Confirm Last Remove" A game with hours of game fun!