
In
Silver Screen the object of the online game is create rows and columns of 3 or more of the same coloured cubes to clear them. As you play and manage to clear away cubes, new ones will fall from above to fill out the field.
In Silver screen all cubes start out with two different colours. The outer shell has one colour and a second colour is shown inside the cube. Only the outer colour is active and can create row or column combinations, which means that each cube has to participate in two combinations to be cleared away completely. First you have to clear away the outer colour layer and then the second inner layer. You create rows or columns of 3 or more same coloured cubes by either switching place on 2 touching cubes or shifting the inner and outer layers of a 2 coloured cube.
Do not always pick the first move you can spot, but look for moves that generate consecutive matches as this is the key to a high score. The two different switches gives you many options, but off course speed is also critical.
Save Fire cubes until you can clear away a lot of cubes with them, in particular the second layer. Remember that removing the second layer to clear away a cube completely is move valuable as the falling creates more changes and hence is more likely to generate consecutive combinations.