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» Super Collapse! Puzzle Gallery Description

We are thrilled to present you the Puzzle sequel to the Game Of The Year, Super Collapse! 3!! The original game of colored blocks and fast clicks is now the ultimate break for your brain. This stunning celebration of Collapse puzzles features more than 300 all-new puzzle challenges. Can you remove all the blocks from the screen in the fewest possible moves? A new hint power-up is on hand to help, but only those with strategic sense and careful clicks will be labeled a Puzzle Genius. Inspired by one of the most popular puzzlers of all time, Super Collapse! Puzzle Gallery is a unique and colorful exercise for your mental muscle. Start your new addiction today!

» Super Collapse! Puzzle Gallery Summary

Title: Super Collapse! Puzzle Gallery
Genre: puzzle match-3
Added on 2007-03-02
1 downloads this week
Rating for November is 1

» Super Collapse! Puzzle Gallery Features

  • Unlimited Play
  • Choose From Over 300 Puzzles
  • Clever Puzzle Patterns
  • Special Hint Feature
  • Classic Collapse Power-Ups

» Super Collapse! Puzzle Gallery Reviews

  • "This game is really well put together. All of the puzzles are pictures, which is REALLY cool!"
  • "Wow! This game has hours and hours and hours of puzzles...!!!"

» Super Collapse! Puzzle Gallery System Requirements

  • Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
  • Processor: 333 MHz or faster
  • Memory: 256 MB or more
  • DirectX 6.0 or later

» Super Collapse! Puzzle Gallery Extra Info

Did you know that...

Collapse is a puzzle game published in 1999 by the software company GameHouse. The gameplay is a mixture between SameGame and Tetris. SameGame is a puzzle game originally invented as Chain Shot! in 1985 by Kuniaki Moribe (Morisuke), which was distributed for Fujitsu FM-8/7 series in a Japanese monthly personal computer magazine called Gekkan ASCII.

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