Your task in this original action game is to connect gawpsters of the same color and create big combinations for greatest scores. Watch out for big gawpsters though as they're not so easy to catch. You will benefit from points bonuses, slow-downs, anti collision shields or double power bonuses and succeed in either Training or Normal mode.
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Saturday, June 22, 2013
Gawpsters
Your task in this original action game is to connect gawpsters of the same color and create big combinations for greatest scores. Watch out for big gawpsters though as they're not so easy to catch. You will benefit from points bonuses, slow-downs, anti collision shields or double power bonuses and succeed in either Training or Normal mode.
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