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Released Date: 21-3-2003
File Size: 488.17 KB.
Version: 1
License: Shareware
Price: $14.95
OS: WinME, WinXP, Windows2000
Developer: Holotronix srl | more products from this developer
Last Update: 19-07-2006
Downloads: 34
System Requirements: PC

Cross-Colors Description

  Change the colors on a row or column, move them, and make the same color. Our logical funny games are made to increases the player's intelligence's 'muscles'. The player trains his brain and has fun too. Einstein's intelligence is not impossible to achieve! The player can have pleasure and train his intelligence in the same time. Holotronix offers multiple versions of the X-Colors game, which can be played with the same rules, but involve different strategies, in order to provide more pleasure in the game. The players of Cross-Colors will find it is very different for permutation games like the Sam Lloyd's puzzle or the Rubik's cube, which might seem similar. The mathematics behind X-Colors is different, because it is not a permutation game. By dragging the tiles with the left button of the mouse, the tiles slide on their row or column; with the right button, the row or column change its colors. The dimensions can be changed with 'Edit->Dimensions', and the color count with 'Edit->Colors'. Playing with the keyboard. The line's colors can be changed with the arrow keys. Holding down the Shift key will move only the cursor. The cursor indicates the current row and column. By holding down the Control key, the line's tiles can be moved. It is mathematically proved that every game is winnable.

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