Zaz - Because hackers too need to play with balls!
Zaz is a game where the player has to get rid of incoming balls by arranging
them in triplets. The idea of the game is loosely based on games like Luxor,
Zuma and Puzzle Bobble. The twists that make Zaz stand out from other games of
this type are that the balls have to be picked from the path (insted of being
randomly assigned for the player) and that the player's "vehicle" is also
attached to a path which is different from level to level.
Details for zaz-jz
Package name
zaz-jz
License
GPL-2.0+
Last updated
17 December 2018 - latest/stable
3 August 2017 - latest/edge
This snap hasn't been updated in a while. It might be unmaintained and have stability or security issues.
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