The third game in the Collapse! The Series maintains the same fundamental gameplay as the previous games but includes various new modes, including a quest mode for the first time. Eight game modes are available: Typical Quest Relapse Strategy and Continuous Countdown Puzzle Slider. Only classic and quest methods are initially accessible. The rest can be obtained by completing the quest mode. The traditional way functions similarly to previous games. The player is shown a grid with colored bricks that is partially filled. More blocks are added to the grid from the bottom, one row at a time. The game aims to eliminate these blocks from the screen before they reach the top. To remove a partnership, the player clicks on a group of three or more similarly colored blocks. There are other unique items, such as bombs that blow up nearby blocks. In quest mode, the player enters a mysterious environment and advances from level to level. Each group that is completed unlocks a new one. The quest mode includes a store where the player can spend the money he earned by finishing each level. You can also play casino mini-games such as slot machines for more money. In the quest mode, all of the game modes are available, and after a certain number of them have been finished, they become unlocked for the user to play at any time. The relapse mode works similarly to the original style, but new blocks appear from the top and bottom. In strategy mode, additional blocks will appear only when the player clicks. In puzzle mode, the player must clear all the blocks from the screen so that no new ones appear. The rows of blocks in the slider mode will slide left and right, changing the groups. A continuous way is an infinite form of the standard way the player must survive as long as possible. In the countdown mode, the player has two minutes to score as many points as possible.
Super Collapse 3
Console | Sony PSP |
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Publisher | LLC , MumboJumbo |
Developer | GameHouse , Inc. |
Genre | Puzzle |
Downloads | 980 |
Size | 77.29 M |
Released | September 19, 2007 |
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