DROP AS YOU LIKE: DARIUS KAZEMI REMIXES AREA/CODE’S DROP7

An awesome bit of experimentation via Darius Kazemi, who idly wondered why Drop7, and not Drop-any-other-number? and thus set up this entirely flexible web-playable version of the game that runs from drop-3 to drop-14 (or, for the brave of heart, an order of magnitude higher, with drop-49), as well as options to change the number of drops before each new row.
If you’re lost on why this is even an interesting experiment to begin with, you clearly haven’t yet experienced area/code’s brilliant iPhone original — one of Offworld’s first, most-highly-recommended iPhone games — as the middle-ground sliver between Those Who Are Obsessed With Drop7 and Those Who Haven’t Played It Yet is so thin it’s essentially non-existent.
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