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− | '''''Columns Crown''''' is a puzzle game developed for the [[Gameboy Advance]] by [[Sega]]. The original ''Columns'' was written for the X Window System by Jay Geertsen, and then was then ported onto several other systems including the | + | '''''Columns Crown''''' is a puzzle game developed for the [[Gameboy Advance]] by [[Sega]]. The original ''Columns'' was written for the X Window System by Jay Geertsen, and then was then ported onto several other systems including the Game Boy Advance. |
The object of the game is to match up gems either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally in groups of 3 or more. Three colored gems drop in at a time vertically from the top of the screen. | The object of the game is to match up gems either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally in groups of 3 or more. Three colored gems drop in at a time vertically from the top of the screen. |
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Columns Crown |
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System(s): Game Boy Advance |
Publisher: Sega, THQ |
Developer: Sega |
Genre: Puzzle |
Columns Crown is a puzzle game developed for the Gameboy Advance by Sega. The original Columns was written for the X Window System by Jay Geertsen, and then was then ported onto several other systems including the Game Boy Advance.
The object of the game is to match up gems either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally in groups of 3 or more. Three colored gems drop in at a time vertically from the top of the screen.
The Gameboy Advance version offers updated graphics and additional gameplay modes. There is also multiplayer via the Link Cable.
Also Released On
- 2 in 1: Sonic Pinball Party & Columns Crown for the Gameboy Advance (2005)
Resources
Box Art
- Columns Crown-box-us.jpg
US cover