

Sugar Games is the author of Rainbow Web which got into Top-10 listings on all popular U.S.
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Since its foundation in 2003, the company has focused on the development of family-oriented puzzle games distinguished for the all-new gameplay, innovative mechanics and high longevity.
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About Sugar Games Sugar Games is privately-held software company based in Russia.
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Further information on Rainbow Web 2, as well as a free trial copy is available free of charge from. Availability Rainbow Web 2 runs under all versions of Microsoft Windows including Windows Vista and costs $19.99 (USD) for a single-user license. Augmenting the fun experience are the beautiful graphics that make bubbles glisten, shine and explode with iridescent sparkles, neat sound effects and memorable music inspired by ethno legends and tales themes. Classic mode adds some suspense to the gameplay as it is rather craft-demanding to make a match on webs of tricky sizes and shapes within a time limit. Rainbow Web 2 provides two modes: classic where you will have a consistent challenge with time limits and relaxation mode with no time restrictions. But you do not have just to match bubbles of the same color: your objective is to compile a word from letters entrapped inside some bubbles. When a match is made, those bubbles disappear from the web and new ones slide into place. The bubbles are matched according to the threads of the web. And here comes the most remarkable distinction of the game: the game field designed as a spider's web, not a corny rectangular field. Your goal is to match three or more bubbles of different colors to clear them from the game board. The puzzles in Rainbow Web 2 do not stray far from the addictive recipe of the original. The ongoing story of the captivating Rainbow Kingdom, the idyllic world of wonderland, the citizens of which once again opened a portal to our world, is compelling and will evoke recollections of fairy tales you used to read in childhood. Neither the gameplay nor the tale surrounding it has grown stale in the two-and-a-half year gap between the original Rainbow Web and the current follow-up. Due to such popularity and anticipation of the fans, the release of the sequel seemed imminent.

Moreover, it challenged similar figures for non-casual PC titles: according to DreamCatcher Games, 100,000 units is often an industry success benchmark. The Kingdom has been liberated from the evil eight-legged menace, but the Royal Palace is still caught in the Sorcerer Spiders nefarious web. It exceeded in advance the average number of sales for a casual game which according to Casual Games Association usually varies from 5,000 to 20,000 copies. When in October 2005 Sugar Games released its first game, Rainbow Web, it literally rocked the whole casual game community resulting in 85,000 copies sold towards the end of 2007.
