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Gnome clickomania, or glickomania, is a simple, but dangerously
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addictive puzzle. The objective is to clear the board of all tiles
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by removing groups of identical adjacent tiles. Tiles fall downwards
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to fill empty gaps, and from right to left to fill empty columns.
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A slight variation of clickomania is known as "the same game" and
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it has been implemented in KDE (ksame), Gnome (gsame), and most
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handhelds. The most significant difference is in the scoring: in
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clickomania the goal is to clear the board, whereas in "same" the
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objective is to remove as large groups as possible.
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Glickomania can be very challenging, but this implementation is
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designed to be relaxing: there is no clock and the user has unlimited
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undo and redo. Contrary to all other implementations I know of,
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glickomania ensures all problems presented to the player are indeed
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solvable.
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