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Flood-It!

By LabPixies

Flood the whole board with one color within the allowed steps. You start from the top left corner and progress by selecting one of the colored balls on the left. When you change your current area c...

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Keep this iGoogle widget   - Adam Andrei - May 23, 2013 - Report this comment

iGoogle is going, don’t replace it but UPGRADE to: www.startific.com

It has to cheat to win!! :(..  David Davidson - May 16, 2013 - Report this comment

It's pretty bad when a game has to cheat to win. In the middle of a game it BLINKS and the board you were doing is GONE and a new one appears. Then it counts against you as an Uncompleted game, and ruins your score. What a rip off. :{

Addicting   - Alyssa Dossett - Apr 27, 2013 - Report this comment

I am OBSESSED with this game! You have to find a strategy on what color you choose. Tip: Always choose the color that shows up the most that touches the flood reactor.

hard   - Ryan Kennedy - Mar 25, 2013 - Report this comment

been playing this for 45 min in class

I hope google keeps this game.   Tim Bennett - Jan 21, 2013 - Report this comment

I always play the Middle (35 moves) version. I have saved the starting board images of a lot of games in which I have beat the game in 26 moves or better. Has anyone done better than this? Save your evidence and lets compare.

iGoogle Alternative  Mike Sutton - Dec 11, 2012 - Report this comment

iGoogle is going away. Switch to igHome.com

Look out -- Change.org isn't what it seems.  Jenanne H. - Oct 26, 2012 - Report this comment

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Petition: Don't kill iGoogle! - Change.org  Gersom Manresa - Oct 16, 2012 - Report this comment

If you would like to try and help keep iGoogle alive, please sign this petition and tell others about it... http://www.change.org/petitions/google-don-t-kill-igoogle

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