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Bit Generations: Coloris is a puzzle game where you manipulate tile colors to clear groups of three. Instead of swapping pieces you use a cursor to shift individual tiles through a spectrum of hues. Each press cycles the color forcing you to chain changes that ripple across connected tiles. The goal remains simple eliminate matching clusters but the method demands careful planning since one move can disrupt earlier progress. The game’s standout is its clever twist on match-3 mechanics. By requiring color transitions rather than swaps it introduces a layer of strategy that feels both intuitive and tricky. Developed by Skip Ltd. and published by Nintendo it offers a lean single-player experience that leans into the Game Boy Advance’s tactile feedback. While the 2006 release date puts it in a niche era the puzzle design holds up with challenges that escalate smoothly without overwhelming.
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