Description : Prob mid 90's , daytime. The game focused around an array of coloured spheres (early computer graphics btw rather than "real" spheres). The spheres had three possible colours (red, blue, green) and one colour was assigned to each contestant. Each sphere colour could be changed by correctly answering questions.
I can't remember whether the objective was to make rows of colours (eg like connect 4) or whether contestants were supposed to "trap/block" their opponent with a wall of their colour. Whatever it was however the basic idea of of the game was that each contestant had a colour and the more questions they got right more the more spheres in their colour they had and then could implement whatever strategy they needed in order to win the game on the board.
Does this ring a bell for anyone? Thanks.
I can't remember whether the objective was to make rows of colours (eg like connect 4) or whether contestants were supposed to "trap/block" their opponent with a wall of their colour. Whatever it was however the basic idea of of the game was that each contestant had a colour and the more questions they got right more the more spheres in their colour they had and then could implement whatever strategy they needed in order to win the game on the board.
Does this ring a bell for anyone? Thanks.
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