7 Colors is one of those puzzle games that sounds simple on paper but ends up consuming your entire afternoon before you even realize it. Released in 1991 for DOS, it throws you into a digital turf war where the weapon of choice is… color. You pick a hue, spread it across the board like a rapidly multiplying fungus, and try to outmaneuver your opponent by thinking at least three moves ahead. There’s no music, barely any sound, and the graphics are what you’d expect from the era - charmingly ugly. But make no mistake: 7 Colors is dangerously addictive. You’ll play “just one more round” until your coffee is cold and your real-life responsibilities have mysteriously vanished.
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DOS games can't run on Windows. You need a DOS emulator like DOSbox or D-Fend Reloaded. Follow these instructions to play DOS games on Windows 10 or later systems.
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