
Publisher's description
Rotate eggs to make a link. Link some eggs to make eggs fall. The objective of Egg Rotation is simple. Link 3 eggs or more of the same color to score points. The more eggs you link, the more points you score. Click on any 2 eggs which are adjacent to one another, horizontally or vertically, to switch their positions. If the action results in 3 eggs or more of the same color making a link, the eggs disappear. Eggs above fall down. A matching number of new eggs of random colors will replace the eggs you had linked up which disappeared. If new egg links are made in the process of falling and egg replacement, you get a super bonus. Watch the meter at the bottom of the grid. It slides down when you fail to make any egg links. When you make a score, it slides up. To get to the next level, rotate enough eggs to make enough links to fill up the meter. At higher levels, the meter moves at a higher speed so you have to be that much quicker. Egg Rotation is an intoxicatingly fun puzzle of eggs and wits.
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