Drippy' 1.1 is Shareware Puzzle & Word Games software design by Screaming Duck Software. It runs on following operating system: Win95,Win98,WinME,Windows2000,WinXP and has as system requirements: 500Mhz Pentium 2 or better. A new game idea. Not just an old game with a different name and better graphics and enough little changes to evade copyright, but a whole new game concept. It's not Tetris. It's not Columns. It's not Puzzle Bobble. It's... Drippy!
Drippy 1.1 has been tested and received a complete evaluation by the Soft32Download experts and due to the great results it has been awarded with the "Clean & Safe" award, meaning that this product is 100% clean of adware/spyware/trojans/viruses and it is safe to install.
Publisher review:A completely new game! No, really! Not just an old game with a different name and better graphics and enough little changes to evade copyright, but a whole new game concept. It's not Tetris. It's not Columns. It's not Puzzle Bobble. It's... Drippy!
It's a simple enough concept. Catch colored drips in your beaker and sort them into big gooey blobs. Drop stars into each blob - two stars and the blob explodes. The bigger the blob, the more points you get for blowing it up. Simple. Addictive. You'll soon be using Drippy-player catch-phrases like "Orange! What do you mean, orange?" and "No! Not THERE!!" Appears to suck time into some kind of black hole.
Remember, we aren't saying this game is addictive out of pure marketing hype. We're saying this because people play this game and tell us "Hey, this game is really addictive".
Play with the mouse or keyboard, your choice.
Requirements:500Mhz Pentium 2 or better
Operating system:Win95,Win98,WinME,Windows2000,WinXP
Release notes:New Release
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