![]() Compared to past games, these boards are usually harder to complete because selecting three or more touching blocks causes ones above it to cascade down on the screen, and you can only win by removing all the squares from the board because you need at least three adjoining squares of the same color, players will find themselves constantly clicking the Undo button to rethink the order of their mouse clicks so that it doesn’t leave one or two blocks by itself. Super Collapse! Puzzle Gallery offers a bit of a twist: blocks layouts are specific patterns, such as stick people holding hands, a frog perched on a lily pad, a jazz musician, the Statue of Liberty or a San Francisco cable car. Power-ups appear from time to time, such as a bomb piece that blows up a portion of the board, eliminating blocks in its path or an hour glass that temporarily stops the blocks from rising to the top of the screen. More points are awarded for removing a decent size chuck of adjoining blocks, such as twelve touching blue ones (opposed to four yellow blocks), and even more points are given for clearing the entire board completely. Your goal is to clear the screen by clicking on at least three adjoining blocks of the same color, which causes them to disappear from the board. In case you haven’t indulged a past Super Collapse! game, players are presented with a 2-D board of little blocks of different colors. ![]() It’s a solid game that doesn’t mess with the game-play formula much at all - this is either a good thing or not, depending on what you’re looking for. ![]() #SUPER COLLAPSE II GAME SERIES#One of the most popular casual game franchises – GameHouse’s Super Collapse! series – is back after a year-long absence with Super Collapse! Puzzle Gallery, an addictive puzzler with more than 300 levels to click through. ![]()
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