In the additive colors game (PrimaryColors) you use color lights to turn a black stage white. In the subtractive colors game you use color pigments to turn a white canvas black. If that is a similarity, it is the only one. PrimaryColors II is more difficult. It is not based on Tetris model. It is two dimensional. It does not have an obvious strategy. Also, it has a maximum possible score, which, when you reach it, you will know for sure that you have arrived. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.
Price |
USD 0 |
License |
Free |
File Size |
1.17 MB |
Version |
1.6 |
Operating System |
Windows 2000
Windows Vista
Windows 98
Windows Me
Windows
Windows XP
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System Requirements |
Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/Vista |