How to Play Easy Bunch
Since I have always favored easy puzzle games over all the other flash games found on the computer, Bunch immediately appealed. Basically players are faced with a grid with 7 different colored balls (yellow, green, blue, brown, red, white and purple). The object of the game is to create bunches of balls the same color. You do this by clicking on a ball to swap it with the one next to it. The more in a bunch, the higher the score. Sometimes however, a color cannot just be easily swapped with one next to it though. It can only be done if it is being swapped with a ball that has the same color next to it. And the game can be quite cruel in that sense; try a wrong move and you will lose points! Once you have bunched them up they are removed and replaced by new balls and which also have to be removed. Bunches require at least 3 of the same colored balls (but more points are awarded for bigger bunches). You get bonus points for a full line, even if it has to go both horizontally and vertically. There is another way of getting a bonus point too; if there is lets say only 8 green balls on the board and they can all be bunched together (so you remove a full color), then you get a bonus point too.
Choose Your Preferred Mode
There are two modes (with many different levels on each mode) to choose from in Bunch. Classic Mode whereby you just follow the basic instructions of the game and bunch a whole lot of colored balls together. Or there is puzzle mode which requires more strategy in play. All bunches have to be formed in this mode for each level before you can move on to the next but since there is no timer, you have longer to try. I always go for Classic Mode as I just like to not think, but play! But still, I reckon that if I would do a bit of thinking ahead of time, I might get past level 2 and 550 points. Still, the main reason I am playing the game in the first place is for fun not winning. And that is exactly what I have with this game.
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