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Kaleidoscope 2.0.7
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 Colored pieces are laid out on a game field. They form a symmetric pattern. After the beginning of party the pieces mix up chaotically. Your task to get a initial pattern. You can move a row or a column only. Any line of pieces are closed in a ring. It means, the pieces, getting out of a game field, will appear on the opposite side.
Using 'Editor', you can create any patterns.
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