- Supported platforms:
- Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP
- Supported languages:
- English
- Current version:
- 1.3
- Release date:
- November 5th, 2000
- Licence:
- Freeware
- File size:
- 369KB
Tile Fall
Tile Fall is a fun, simple, and very addictive game, in which you attempt to remove a number of coloured tiles from a grid.
Tiles can be removed providing that are touching another tile the same colour on at least one edge. Removing small groups of tiles (2 or 3 together) provide very small scores, but by removing other tiles, it is possible to get very large groups of tiles of a single colour. Removing these large groups results in drastically higher scores.
As tiles are removed, the surrounding tiles fall down to fill the spaces left. The game continues until no groups of 2 or more tiles are available.
Windows Tile Fall is available to download now.
Screenshots (click to enlarge) | |
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Features |
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Automatic highscore saving |
Configurable board sizes and difficulty levels |
The authentic Tile Fall sound effects |
"Extended" tileset graphics, cause tiles to merge with their neighbours (see screenshots above) |
Highscores saved in exactly the same format as that used by the Psion and Amiga versions (so you can copy and merge your Psion Tile Fall highscores with the other platforms) |
Highscore merging -- take the best scores from all of your friends' copies of Tile Fall to create a single master highscore table |
Undo Last Move feature |
Windows Tile Fall is freeware -- you may download and play it for free.