Drop7

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Drop7

Developer(s) Area/Code Entertainment (later as Zynga New York)
Publisher(s) Zynga
Distributor(s) Apple
Platform(s) Apple iOS, Android
Release date(s) 2009
Genre(s) Puzzle Game
Mode(s) Single-player
Distribution Digital distribution

Drop7 is a puzzle game for play on devices running the operating systems Android and iOS (iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch). The game was developed by Area/Code Entertainment, which was later acquired by Zynga.

Gameplay

The game is played with touch controls on a 7x7 square grid. In each round, the player places a disc that falls from the top of the grid. Each disc has a number 1-7, or a blank. Whenever the number of any disc matches the number of contiguous discs in a row or column, that disc disappears and also hits any blank discs it touches. When a blank is hit twice, it turns into a numbered disc. After a number of turns, the round ends and a full row of blank discs emerges from the bottom of the grid. There is no time limit, and discs may be dropped at the player's leisure. The objective is to eliminate discs and score combos for as long as possible until the grid is full and it is impossible to place another disc. If the player clears the screen of all discs, then the player is given a 70,000 point bonus.

There are three modes available[1] – "Normal Mode" is the basic way to play. The player will drop a mixture of colored and gray discs, and the levels will come more frequently as the player goes on; "Hardcore Mode" starts with the levels coming quickly, but the player won't be given gray discs to drop; "Sequence Mode" is exactly like Normal Mode, except the player (and everyone else in the world) will get the same discs in the same order every time.

Reception

IGN gave the game an overall rating of 8.5/10.[2]

In January 2009, IGN ranked Drop7 #2 on its list of The Top 25 iPhone Games.[3]

In 2013, Edge gave Drop7 a rare 10/10 in a retrospective.[4]

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