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== The game ==
== The game ==


Select '''adjacent colored tokens''' in order to pop them. Strategically pop colored tokens in order to finish the game with the most of your own secret color popped.
Select a group of connected tokens of the same color to pop them. (Tokens are only connected orthogonally, not diagonally.) You must pop '''at least two''' tokens per turn - singles can't be popped. White tokens are wild and can be used as any color; you must select another color along with white.


White tokens can be used as '''any color'''.
The goal is to have '''none''' of your secret color tokens remaining on the board: if this happens you win instantly. Otherwise, the game ends when there are no longer any tokens that can be popped, at which point the player with the '''least''' remaining of their color on the board wins. (Ties go to the player who popped the '''fewest''' tokens of their own secret color.)


Win '''instantly''' by popping all of your secret colored tokens.
It is important to note having popped the most of your own color is not a winning condition.
 
You must pop '''all''' adjacent tokens of the same color.
 
In case of a tie at the end of the game, it's the player who popped '''the less''' of the tokens matching his own secret color who wins.


When a column is emptied, all of the columns are slid together to close the gap.


== Variants ==
== Variants ==


'''Two secret colors''': this variant allows you to play Color Pop with two secret colors, which will have you thinking very often on which color you are gonna favor this turn! This variant is only available for two player games.
'''Two secret colors''': this variant allows you to play Color Pop with two secret colors, which will have you thinking very often on which color you are gonna favor this turn! This variant is only available for two player games.
== Game preferences ==


NB : you can also '''play against the computer''' and try to win '''solo challenges''' on the [http://www.colorpop-online.com www.colorpop-online.com] website hosted by the game publisher, Gigamic.
The '''colorblind''' option available for this game enables an alternative setup displaying symbols on the tokens using the great color code designed by Miguel Neiva: [http://www.coloradd.net/code.asp ColorADD].


Learning the code is easy, just take a look at the following synthesis panel:


== Game preferences ==


The '''colorblind''' option available for this game enables an alternative setup displaying symbols on the tokens using the great color code designed by Miguel Neiva: [http://www.coloradd.net/code.asp ColorADD].
[[File:ColorADD.jpg]]




'''Have a good game!'''
'''Have a good game!'''

Latest revision as of 05:23, 9 March 2024

The game

Select a group of connected tokens of the same color to pop them. (Tokens are only connected orthogonally, not diagonally.) You must pop at least two tokens per turn - singles can't be popped. White tokens are wild and can be used as any color; you must select another color along with white.

The goal is to have none of your secret color tokens remaining on the board: if this happens you win instantly. Otherwise, the game ends when there are no longer any tokens that can be popped, at which point the player with the least remaining of their color on the board wins. (Ties go to the player who popped the fewest tokens of their own secret color.)

It is important to note having popped the most of your own color is not a winning condition.

When a column is emptied, all of the columns are slid together to close the gap.

Variants

Two secret colors: this variant allows you to play Color Pop with two secret colors, which will have you thinking very often on which color you are gonna favor this turn! This variant is only available for two player games.

Game preferences

The colorblind option available for this game enables an alternative setup displaying symbols on the tokens using the great color code designed by Miguel Neiva: ColorADD.

Learning the code is easy, just take a look at the following synthesis panel:


ColorADD.jpg


Have a good game!