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Any blocks which were only connected to those blocks (and not to any others or the ceiling) get removed from play as well. And if you ever played it back in the day, it'll be the sound effects that get you the most. 50 million players cant be wrong, right Snood is a classic shareware puzzle game inspired by the likes of Puzzle Bobble, and in the late 90s and early 2000. Play Snood online When three or more of the same colour make contact, they are removed from the field of play. You can still play it right now for free, downloaded from here. It also had a completely brilliant puzzle mode that I'm now discovering is as compelling as it ever was, and thus playing Snood instead of working, fifteen years on. And in that, I reckon, came its massive success. Because descent was based on how many turns you'd taken, rather than an ever ticking clock, it completely changed how the familiar genre played. The crucial means to playing was to shoot out a group of three or more of one colour such that other Snoods fell with them, thus lowering the Danger Bar and holding them all back from further descending down the screen. But gosh, if it didn't spread like mad fire. It was always an incredibly ugly game, the homemade look being mostly because it was homemade, created by geology professor David Dobson for his wife. (Wikipedia reports that in 2001 it was the 9th most played game in the world.) And thanks to an early 2000s shareware version, there was a moment when everyone was playing it. It was a super-casual interpretation of the concept that let you obsess on high scores rather than reflexes. What made it special, I think, was what it took away: pressure. Originally released in 1996, the Puzzle Bobble-alike saw you matching sentient coloured blobs to eliminate them, and really added nothing else to the genre. At one point in the early 2000s, that game was Snood.

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