2 Squared
2 Squared is a pure strategy logic game with beautiful Ray-traced graphics, simple to play but very challenging and a lot of fun. The playing field is filled with colored blocks. The object of the game is to remove blocks from the playing field in a way that maximizes your score. Selectively remove blocks and set yourself up to remove as large a group as possible. The larger the group the more points you get. Your score for a group of 2 or more blocks equals the number of blocks in the group squared. As you clear columns, the columns to the right move to the left to fill in the empty spots in the playing field. Try to end up with the fewest number of blocks at the end of the game and earn lots of bonus points. Choose the blocks you like, from simple solid colored blocks to ray-traced marble and granite blocks. TOP-10 scores are recorded for all difficulty levels. SoundBlaster support for music and sound effects. Download the latestWin 95/98/NT version from http://www.mgsoft.com Ray-traced blocks look best with high-color or true-color.
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2 Squared Review
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Website
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MG Software
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Screenshot
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View 2 Squared Screenshot
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Cost
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$0.00 US
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Release Date
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2000-08-02
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OS
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Win95,Win98,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000
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Requirements
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Pentium or 80486
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File Size
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1237 KB
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Install Support
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Install and Uninstall
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Type
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Freeware
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Version
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1.1
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Tags
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games, puzzle, strategy, logic, pc, computer, shareware, kidsafe
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