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The online game Color Box by eyehook takes the familiar puzzle formula and tosses in a little color theory to brighten things up. Slide and drop squares of color to pile them on the bottom of the screen. Your goal is to make them vanish, but your methods will be a little different. Instead of matching like-colors you must use color theory to change the blocks to white. Fortunately you don't need an art degree to pull this one off.

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Actually, that "light blue" is called Cyan by those in the industry. But hey, it's an interesting twist to an old puzzle, and it's pretty fun too.

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Did the grayscale mode destroy anyone else's soul, or just mine?

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the greyscale was tricky o.o

on a totally unrelated note, I think there's a new MB Mixed Tape out ^^

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whoops, my mistake the mixed tape should be up May 9th XD

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Ridiculous, it gave me 25 blocks of reds and blues. Am I supposed to win this?

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Teonis May 6, 2006 9:53 AM

jeez, i just sat and played this, and before i knew it it was 4 hours later.

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mongle May 7, 2006 7:18 AM

grey scale stole my soul too... it doesnt make sense to me... i found all colours easier...

i thought the red blue green one to be fun, for a few hours but it would be nice if they could have made it slightly more complex... a nice game

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ok my soul is officially destroyed, how on earth do you do greyscale? i can't get my head around it!

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The game is gone.

[Thanks for the note. I was able to resurrect it and host it here. Links have been updated. -Jay]

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