I Can't Stop Playing Collision Effect, Can You_

I’m the guy on the subway who is playing Collision rummy wealth Effect. I used to be the guy on the subway playing Drop 7. (Everyone else is playing Angry rummy wealth Birds.) Since I downloaded Collision Effect a couple of weeks ago, it has been my iPhone obsession. All I’m doing in this game is tapping colored orbs that are floating through virtual outer-space. If I tap any green one that flies by, all the other greens fly toward it and the greens are eliminated. Same with tapping the reds to attract reds, the oranges to attract the oranges, all the way through the color wheel. The only way to fail is to have any colored orb collide with orbs of a different color. Within a minute, you will fail. , I’ve hit eight million points with this simple game and can’t rummy win stop trying all over again. The game is as simple, brisk and addictive as my current iPhone favorite, Drop7 and as polished as Tilt To Live. I have no complaints. The 99-cent Collision Effect is from development studio Vishindo and publisher Chillingo (they published Cut The Rope and those Angry rummy win Birds). There’s a lite version, so you can try it for free. Do yono all app it. [UPDATE: I erred; there isn’t.] Possible iPhone Game of the Year, as far yono all app as I’m concerned. Collision Effect [iTunes]

Comments (3)

CoinQueen746

The deposit process is smooth and fast. I was able to fund my account instantly and start playing without any hassle. Plus, the multiple payment options make it convenient for everyone regardless of location.

JackpotKing591

Website layout is very clean, intuitive, and easy to navigate. I can quickly find my favorite games, access promotions, and check my account details without any confusion. It’s a pleasure to use.

SpinWizard893

The deposit process is smooth and fast. I was able to fund my account instantly and start playing without any hassle. Plus, the multiple payment options make it convenient for everyone regardless of location.

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