Score card

Achieved at : 2026-03-07
Rank : 1
(world record)
Lups : 300
Approved :
Yes
Voting completed : 2026-03-18
General Rules: Note: If you notice there is a difference in MO/TO game, please request a separate variation for this game.
Play with default settings unless otherwise specified. No use of trainers, cheats, saved game files, auto-fire (when not default present in-game), emulator save states, or other emulator advantages. No use of code modifications that give the player an advantage over other players. 1 player only. No continues.
It is discouraged and may lead to voters not accepting your score to
- excessively point farm
- use glitches or other game exploits
Specific Rules: Play the game in 1 player mode with default settings
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Larquey
today @ 18:16:04
Yes
el_pasi
today @ 13:04:35
Voting yes
TGP
today @ 05:08:29
Kandy Krush Java is a casual puzzle game released by DC Soft in 2016. The game is for the Thomson TO7 / MO5 series of computers and was written by Daniel Coulom.

This game gives you 32 turns to make as many points as possible by lining up coloured counters. You need to make groups of three in a row of the same colour. The counters are laid out in an 8 x 7 grid, and you have a marker that can be moved between them. When ready, you can swap the positions of the two counters either side of your marker. The game will only allow you to make a swap if it creates at least one group of three counters with the same colour. The counters then disappear allowing the other counters to fall down, being replaced at the top. It is possible to generate cascades of multiple triplets for maximum points, the same as other games in this style.

This is a fun puzzle game. I played it far more times than I expected to. It has an addictive quality and is an ideal 'breaktime' game. Having only 32 turns means you know games will be short and your objective is to try and calculate how each turn will achieve maximum points.

This run was made on the 7th March 2026. The game was played on a Thomson TO8 (The TO series is backwards compatible with earlier models at the hardware level), using the DCMOTO emulator. The final score was 951 points.

Time Stamps:
00:30 Between games.
00:34 New game starts.
02:05 250 points passed.
03:17 500 points passed.
04:09 750 points passed.
05:03 32 turns passed. Game Over! Final score 951 points.