Columns

Columns is a puzzle game for the Sega Mega Drive and arcade, it looks like Tetris, and is seen as a Tetris clone, however, in this game you need to clear jewels by aligning jewels of the same colour. It is playable with one or two players. It is created by Jay Geertsen for the XWindows system, and he sold the right later to Sega. It has ported Game Gear and other sega system Versions, and many sequels. In 2006, it was ported to the Wii's Virtual Console.

Description
Go back in time to a bygone civilization, the ancient world of Phoenica. And play the game that originated among the Phoenican merchants--Columns. ''It's incredible captivating. You'll find yourself losing track of time.'' ''Yet is very simple. You don't have to be game whiz to play at the hardest level.''

Columns of sparkling, rainbow-colour jewels drop on after another. Arrange 3 or more jewels horizontally, vertically or diagonally and remove them from the play screen. If the columns pile up to the top, the game is over. If you have the urge to play something different, ''try Flash Columns. In the Flash Columns version,'' you'll be timed on how quickly you can make a flashing jewel disappear.

Start on the easiest level and work your way up. Or challenge one of the higher levels from the start. ''Play alone or with a friend. So simple and so captivating!'' With the help of the Phoenican gods you can perform miracles!

Clones
Columns has an Amiga clone named coloris, the VGPocket has a clone cloned from an illegal clone for the NES which allows the falling columns of jewels to be rotated, and Yahoo! Towers is based on Columns.

Music
Clotho is the most recognized music of the game The other main songs are Atropos and Lathesis. The three main songs are named after the Moirae of ancient Greece.