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'''Bit Generations: COLORIS''' is a [[Game Boy Advance]] game in the [[Art Style series]].
 
'''Bit Generations: COLORIS''' is a [[Game Boy Advance]] game in the [[Art Style series]].
  
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The player changes the colors of shapes in a cube to match each other, clearing them. There are two modes including Clear Mode and Score Mode.<ref>[https://nindb.net/gba/bit-generations-dotstream/index.html NinDB]</ref>
 
The player changes the colors of shapes in a cube to match each other, clearing them. There are two modes including Clear Mode and Score Mode.<ref>[https://nindb.net/gba/bit-generations-dotstream/index.html NinDB]</ref>
  

Latest revision as of 14:08, 23 May 2020

Bit Generations: COLORIS
Coloris box art.png
Developer(s):
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Game Boy Advance
Category:
Players:
Predecessor:
Successor:
Release dates
Japan: July 27, 2006
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Bit Generations: COLORIS is a Game Boy Advance game in the Art Style series.

Gameplay

The player changes the colors of shapes in a cube to match each other, clearing them. There are two modes including Clear Mode and Score Mode.[1]

References

Art Style series logo
&
bit Generations series logo

Art Style games Aquia • Base 10 • Boxlife • Cubello • PiCTOBiTS • Precipice • Rotozoa • Zengage
bit Generations ports Digidrive • Light Trax • Orbient • Rotohex

Series One Boundish • Dialhex • Dotstream
Series Two Coloris • Orbital • Digidrive • Soundvoyager