This is a line maker game where you must slide the pieces of various lengths to form lines of 8 units. Clear the pieces faster than they can manifest and earn as many points as you can. Keep playing until the stack of pieces goes past the top of the game screen.
You can only move pieces one at a time.
New rows appear on the bottom as you make moves. Work quickly to clear more lines than appear.
Use the one-time power ups to get you out of tight spots.
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Golden Move Quest Game for Kids Video Game Play Instructions
How to Play
Slide pieces in the grid to make complete horizontal lines, or to open up space enabling you to make horizontal lines. If the space is nearly full consider using a power up to extend your game.
Starting the Game
Left click or tap anywhere to load the welcome screen.
On the welcome screen, select the play button to begin.
On the top center are the following controls:
Select the speaker button to turn the game’s audio effects on or off.
Select the music button to turn the game’s music on or off.
Your web browser automatically saves your game progress.
Select Hold here to reset your progress before the welcome screen loads clear your previous save data.
Game Controls
Desktop
With your mouse, left click and drag to slide the pieces.
Touchscreen devices
Tap on the pieces with your fingers and swipe to move them.
Controls and indicators
Top row
Home button: Quits the game and returns you to the welcome screen
Enlarge button: Lets you switch between
Score
Current
Previous best
Speaker button
Music button
Bottom row
Power ups
Game Play
Basic rules
You start with an 88-cell grid with rows that are 8 tiles wide and 11 tiles tall.
Cover an entire row with pieces of various lengths to form a full line.
You can only move one piece at a time.
A full line will immediately disappear.
Pieces are subject to some degree of gravity.
If they can fit in a gap, they will fall into it.
A piece will not fall while another piece is below it, even if the below piece only covers a single tile of the above piece.
Move the pieces below to drop desires further down.
As you make moves, the stack of pieces goes up.
More pieces appear at the bottom row.
Do not let the pieces go all the way up. If a piece goes past the topmost row, the game ends.
Use power ups to help you clear out more pieces.
Scoring
You get 8 points from every line.
Your previous high score is displayed below your current score on the top center of the screen.
Power ups
You start the game with four power ups.
Each power up has a different effect:
Extra move grants you a second move in a turn.
Remove by color removes tiles of a single color from the entire stack.
Remove by line removes a single line regardless of completion
Split pieces divides all the pieces into single-unit ones.
Power ups can only be used once. Choose the time to use them wisely.
We recommend using power ups when you’re in a tight mess near the end of the game, or when using them enables you to make multiple consecutive moves or sets up a large chain reaction.
Try not to use them too soon. Using power ups early can stop a premature game over, but leave you at a disadvantage further down the line.
Using power ups later in the game can extend your playing time as the game gets more difficult.
Tips
Try to match off the 4-length tiles whenever you can, as those can block your ability to move other tiles and make other matches.
The opposite of the above tips … if you have a bunch of 1×1 tiles in an area those will allow you to make small moves that can make many lines at once.
You can move a tile even if other tiles are atop it, though you can only drag horizontally and let it fall if it would fall from there.
You can set off chain reactions which make many lines at once.
You do not know what pieces will emerge in the new line from the bottom, so try to make lays that will work given a variety of scenarios.
Sometimes you do not have a great move which is available, forcing you to make a move that will set up a subsequent move.
Target Audience
The game is suited for players who like line building games inspired by Tetris.
The game has no adult themed content.
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Mobile Friendly Cross Browser Support
This game is rendered in mobile-friendly HTML5, so it offers cross-device gameplay. You can play it on mobile devices like Apple iPhones, Google Android powered cell phones from manufactures like Samsung, tablets like the iPad or Kindle Fire, laptops, and Windows-powered desktop computers. All game files are stored locally in your web browser cache. This game works in Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Opera and other modern web browsers.
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