Super Foul Egg

It was inspired by Amiga Power's comment that no decent clone of the game was made for the machine.

After reading the comment, a reader created the game and sent it to the magazine, which included it on their cover disk.

[1] Super Foul Egg is a clone of Puyo Puyo, where pairs of differently-coloured blocks (eggs in this case) drop from above, and the player has to manipulate them into the correct position by moving them left and right, or by rotating the pair.

Foul eggs don't make sets, so they only serve to fill up the screen and hasten a player's defeat.

Remakes exist for the Nintendo DS, Mac OS X and iPad.

The player (left) is losing to the AI player.