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I think we should lobby for "Tea Time" to be rethemed as "Coffee Break" for American gamers.
What say you, fellow Americans: Do you prefer coffee and doughnuts OR tea and biscuits for the North American version of this game?
Color Pop is inspired by pc games like for example Color Junction (that I didn't known). But the secret color for each player and the aim to have less of his color at the end, make it a real boardgame and not only a solitaire
Color Pop is inspired by pc games like for example Color Junction (that I didn't knowed). But the secret color for each player and the aim to have less of his color at the end, make it a real boardgame and not only a solitaire
An important feature in those games is that when a column is completely emptied, the two seperated parts of the gameboard come together. Is there anything like that in Colorpop?