FiveOrMore
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- 1.6.0
- November 7, 2006
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For details see: http://simonepernice.freehostia.com/J2ME/FiveOrMore/fiveormore.html
Five or More game is a clone of ColorLines. It is metaphor of human beings hopeless fight against entropy increase!
FiveOrMore version 1.1 was written by Simone Pernice on 18 December 2005. If you like this game send a postcard to Simone Pernice, via Alagna 11, 10155 Torino, Italy. If you find a bug write to pernice@libero.it I will fix it! Thanks to Stefania for two great algorithm improvement ideas; Roman, Maurizio, Ruggero, Giulio, Alessandro, Federico and Francesco for suggestions and testing.
FiveOrMore objective is to align at least five balls of the same color causing them to disappear and play as long as possible! At startup, you find yourself with three balls randomly positioned on the board. Each turn, you are allowed to move one ball. After your move, the phone drops three balls, again at random positions. You can preview the color of the balls on top left of the screen. If you manage to align five balls of the same color, they disappear and you are given an extra move before more balls drop. To make a move, select one of the balls. You can then chose its destination by selecting an empty square. If the path to the destination is clear (your ball cannot jump over already laid down balls!), the activated ball rolls there. As balls disappear, you get points, your score is shown on top right of the screen. You score 5 points for 5 balls, 5+6 for six aligned balls, 5+6+7 for 7 aligned balls and so on. There is also some more extra points (between 0 and 9) as more full of balls is the board. Every once in a while a Jolly ball drops, it is made of all the colors. It can be used instead of every color.
There are also 100 pre-defined games with the same balls in the same order to challenge a friend.
Enjoy!
