In the first game, the playing field is a circle with a gemstone positioned at the center
Horus Drop: Merging Eye
What is it about?
In the first game, the playing field is a circle with a gemstone positioned at the center. These gemstones vary in type and size, ranging from small to large (6-8 different varieties, such as a tiny lapis lazuli to a large garnet). Players send the gemstones into the circle by tapping on the screen. If a gemstone is sent upwards, it will roll down the circle if there is free space. The game continues as long as there is room for gemstones; once the circle becomes full, the game ends.
App Store Description
In the first game, the playing field is a circle with a gemstone positioned at the center. These gemstones vary in type and size, ranging from small to large (6-8 different varieties, such as a tiny lapis lazuli to a large garnet). Players send the gemstones into the circle by tapping on the screen. If a gemstone is sent upwards, it will roll down the circle if there is free space. The game continues as long as there is room for gemstones; once the circle becomes full, the game ends.
When identical gemstones are adjacent, they merge to form a new gemstone of a higher type, allowing the user to earn points. The more valuable the gemstones merged, the greater the points awarded.
In the second game, similar gemstones are dropped into a vessel aimed at a specific target. Players must merge gemstones of the same type as long as there is space in the vessel.
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