Ever wondered what it would feel like to be trapped in a neon nightmare where physics and color coordination decide your fate? Color Balls (1996, DOS) is like a Rubik’s Cube on caffeine—fast, tricky, and slightly frustrating. You roll colored balls around like a janitor on a sugar rush, trying to match them while avoiding traps, time limits, and your own poor decisions. It’s the kind of game that looks innocent until it ruins your afternoon. Then you hit restart… again.
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