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Coloring Gems

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A simple game for 1 or 2 players.
Gather as many gems as possible by changing the color of your own gems. By changing your gems' color you acquire all neighboring gems of the color you chose.
You change your color by clicking one of the colored balls above the game field. That's it!
You can play against another person (hotseat) or against a computer player.
You can even let two computer players play against each other...
The computer player(s) can be set to 4 different levels; Dumb, Easy, Normal and Hard.

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Ha nice

Ha that was kinda fun, this game has alot offer, avery large dat base, which is awsome cause it makes it a very fun and entertaining game, there was not much unnecessarily negitive points either nice job, and hope you make more games such as this one

~X~

Here we have a basic puzzle themed game about different colored games. This is a nice start for a flash, but it could be developed much more. Gameplay could get faster as you advance levels toward a final ending.

Love the music

I saw this on another games site and recognised the Marble Madness music, so i thought Id come on here and tell you that I liked it.

The gameplay seems to slow paced. Its like theres too many blocks I think there shouldnt be as many so you can finish playing quicker.

Not too shabby

Seemed a lot like the game virus, to be truthful. Not that's a bad thing at all. Very entertaining.

Not too challenging

Aim to reach your opponent quickly, and try to block its path. Because the opponent can't pick the color that you'd just picked, so you'll be save.

This a fun game, but it would be more fun to play with another human opponent,... I'm so lonely.

cheers.

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3.23 / 5.00

Uploaded
Mar 3, 2004
7:16 PM EST