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1990 video game This article is about the 1990 Amiga game. For the 2006 Game Boy Advance game, see bit Generations: Coloris.
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1990 video game
Coloris
Developer(s)Signum Victoriae
Publisher(s)Avesoft
Designer(s)Pertti Lehtinen
Keijo Heljanko
Artist(s)Harri Granholm
Composer(s)Tor Bernhard Gausen
Jean-Pierre Jandrain
Platform(s)Amiga
Release1990
Genre(s)Puzzle
Mode(s)Single-player

Coloris is a puzzle video game released in 1990 for the Amiga. It was published by Avesoft, a distributor of freeware and shareware disks. Coloris is similar to Sega's Columns, which itself is a variant of Tetris.

A port to the Atari ST was only released as a preview; the full version was not published.

Gameplay

Blocks fall from top of the screen to a well. The blocks consist of three squares of different colours. The blocks cannot be rotated, but the order of the colours can be switched. If three or more squares of same colour are adjacent, they disappear, blocks above them fall down, and may trigger a chain reaction.

Reception

Jukka Tapanimäki wrote a glowing review for MikroBitti magazine.

References

  1. "Coloris". Atari Mania.
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