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Game #1881
Hall of Belated Fame Inductee  Swap    View all Top Dogs in this genre
Puzzle   Brainteaser

Rating: 7.9 (21 votes)

Swap box cover

Swap screenshot
Swap is a nice puzzle/logic game by Microids. This one is one from the tougher category. You have to clear a board made up of coloured tiles (squares, triangles or hexagons) by swapping them and matching them up with tiles of the same color. You progress in levels. How well you complete one level determines which level you play next. The difficulty is mainly set by the shape of the tiles, time limit and the number of different colors. Overall, a quite unique game, and a good change from Infogrames' 7 Color and typical tile-matching games. Be warned of the *very* high difficulty level, though – recommended for puzzle experts who are not afraid of going blind from staring at hundreds of tiles on the computer screen ;) Recommended!

Reviewed by: Rob
Designer: C. Bertrand & E. Forsans
Developer: Microids
Publisher: Microids
Year: 1991
Software Copyright: Microids
Theme: Unique
Multiplayer:  
None that we know of
System Requirements: DOS
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If you like this game, try: Triazzle, Never Mind, Color Buster

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