Diamond Valley Overview
Diamond Valley was one of those games you'd find tucked away on a Flash portal in the mid-2000s. It didn't have a sprawling story or complex graphics. It was a simple grid-based puzzle, the kind you'd load up for a few minutes between other tasks. The clean, colorful interface and quiet background music made it a familiar sight for anyone browsing those sites.
You control a cursor that picks up and places colored diamonds on a board. Your goal is to clear the board by matching three or more diamonds of the same color in a row, either horizontally or vertically. Making a match causes those gems to vanish, and new ones fall from the top to fill the gaps. The core loop involves scanning the grid, planning a few moves ahead to set up chain reactions. The pace is steady, but the difficulty ramps up as the board gets more crowded, demanding quicker decisions. It feels like a calm, methodical test of your pattern recognition.