Collapse is a very simple matching game for young kids where you have to eliminate matches of two or more adjacent, same-colored spheres as quickly as you can from a massive grid (within the 3-minute time frame). The 20 X 12 rectangular playing area is filled with randomly-jumbled green, blue, yellow, and pink spheres - and the catch is that you can only click-and-eliminate spheres that are horizontally and vertically adjacent to each other. This straight-forward point-and-click matching puzzle could be used as a fun hand-eye coordination activity for young kids who are learning about colors, identifying matching objects, and developing their senses.
How to Play: Score as many points as possible in three minutes by eliminating matching groups of adjacent spheres. Using your computer mouse or touchpad, simply Left Click on matching groups of two or more colored spheres that are in contact either horizontally, or vertically. The larger the eliminated group, the more points you score toward your total in the top left corner of the game screen. Keep an eye on the ticking clock in the top right corner (you should be able to clear the grid of all matches before the clock runs out). If you accidentally click on a single, non-matching sphere, you lose points from your total. The game ends when there are no more possible matches, or when you clear the grid completely. Happy matching!
If this Flash-based game no longer works on IE11 or Chrome browser on your PC / MAC, try playing Firefox browser with Adobe Flash player installed.