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I can't find an MSN game from about 10 years ago. You matched tiles of the...
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<blockquote data-quote="brodyswan" data-source="post: 2536917" data-attributes="member: 866127"><p>...same color? It had a grid of about 15x15 tiles of different colours. The object of the game was to remove the tiles by matching tiles of the same colour. You would click on 2 tiles of the same colour that could be directly linked. A line would join them and then they would be removed from the board. You kept going until you cleared the board and then another set of tiles would appear. There was a time limit and it wasn't as easy as it sounds. What was the name of this game and is it still available?</p><p></p><p>It's not Bejeweled or anything like it. The tiles stayed where they started and you removed tile starting from the outside. It was a square grid and the line would join the matching pairs a bit like Turbo snake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brodyswan, post: 2536917, member: 866127"] ...same color? It had a grid of about 15x15 tiles of different colours. The object of the game was to remove the tiles by matching tiles of the same colour. You would click on 2 tiles of the same colour that could be directly linked. A line would join them and then they would be removed from the board. You kept going until you cleared the board and then another set of tiles would appear. There was a time limit and it wasn't as easy as it sounds. What was the name of this game and is it still available? It's not Bejeweled or anything like it. The tiles stayed where they started and you removed tile starting from the outside. It was a square grid and the line would join the matching pairs a bit like Turbo snake. [/QUOTE]
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