DSameGame Originally known as Chain Shot, SameGame is a puzzle game by Kuniaki Moribe and played on the Fujitsu FM-8/7 series. Eventually, the game was ported for the UNIX platforms by Eiji Fukumoto and to the NEC PC-9801 series by Wataru Yoshioka as SAME GAME (sah-meh-gah-meh). It is also playable on PDAs as Bubblet and Windows Mobile 2003 as Jawbreaker.
DSamegame v1.0 beta by Angor has the same basic gameplay of its ancestors. It features a rectangular playing screen filled with several colored blocks at random. By choosing adjoined blocks of the same color you can remove them from the screen and the usual gravity action takes place. Your objectives are:
* Connect the blocks of a kind as many as possible (for the big score). * Remove all the blocks in the screen (for the bonus points)
To play DSamegame v1.0 beta, copy the appropriate file to your NDS homebrew device and just run it. The download file contains three versions of the game for M3, Pc emulator and SuperCard so practically everyone can play it. Please read the readme file before installing. Now go and give yourself a brain ache.
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