Magic Spheres 1.0 Review & Download

Magic Spheres include a set of fresh new arcade games, where your aim is to shoot colourful balls and blow them up matching colours. There are nine different games available. First six games are single player games and the last three are multi-player ones.This game runs on any 32-bit Windows operating system (Win95/98, NT, ME,2000, XP) and does not require any additional software.When you register your game, you get some nice features enabled:* All skill levels are available.* Auto-save helps you to continue your game at any time.* Nag-screens do not bother you anymore.* Free technical support by e-mail.* Free upgrades.There are nine different games available (to change the type of the game - click on the Pick Game button). First six games are single player games and the last three are multi-player ones.In the single player games your goal is to clear all the spheres fromthe board. If you manage to remove all spheres of some color - your score would be doubled, however the number of lines that appear at the end of every game round is increased too. In multi-player games your goal is different. Here the board is divided into two parts and you need to clean yours faster then the opponent. You can choose either human or computer players. If you choose both players as computer players you will just watch the game just like in Demo Mode.



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Category: Games Software > Arcade Software

Size: 1.6MB

OS: Win 95/98/NT/2000

Downloads: 98854

License: Shareware

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