Just Colors! Robert Szucs This game is all about colors. Mix them, stack them and create complete lines of the same color in two awsome game mode… Free Buy Now Watch Media DetailsThis game is all about colors. Mix them, stack them and create complete lines of the same color in two awsome game modes: Mix colors Mix two colors to get a new full square to complite lines. Three of them will make a matching line on the 4x4 board. Stack colors Put colors on each other. Three of the same color will make a complete line on this 3x3 board. Can you beat your highscore? Information Seller:Robert Szucs Genre:Arcade, Puzzle Release:Aug 08, 2020 Updated:Aug 19, 2020 Version:1.1 Size:75.6 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Robert Szucs Member Aug 19, 2018 10 1 3 Male #2 Robert Szucs, Aug 9, 2020 Hi everyone, Check out my new game puzzle game: just color! Available here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/id1509556762 This game is all about colors. Mix them, stack them and create complete lines of the same color in two awsome game modes: Mix colors Mix two colors to get a new full square to complite lines. Three of them will make a matching line on the 4x4 board. Stack colors Put colors on each other. Three of the same color will make a complete line on this 3x3 board. Robert Szucs Member Aug 19, 2018 10 1 3 Male #3 Robert Szucs, Aug 11, 2020 Hi guys, Any feedback on the matter would be much appreciated... Jstorm Well-Known Member Feb 2, 2020 1,082 474 83 Male Employed Earth #4 Jstorm, Aug 11, 2020 Last edited: Aug 12, 2020 I played the mix color a bit. While mixing color tiles to create another color tile is a unique idea, the game needs more than that to maintain a player’s interest. Because there is no dynamic interaction between tiles, it felt like the game is heavily relying on luck over planning or strategy. Also the lack of any music really gave me a deserted feeling. The current state of the game maybe ok as an alpha version to show the idea around mixing/stacking the color, but not as a complete game, let alone something to pay for. Robert Szucs Member Aug 19, 2018 10 1 3 Male #5 Robert Szucs, Aug 12, 2020 Thank you for your feedback! I'm considering some new mechanics to make it more engaging, and add some background music is also a good insight, thank you! Have you tried the "stack colors" game mode? Jstorm Well-Known Member Feb 2, 2020 1,082 474 83 Male Employed Earth #6 Jstorm, Aug 12, 2020 No, I have not tried the stack colors. I think you need to build a base puzzle that is entertaining without the mix/stack color mechanics, and then add the mix/stack color as something to spice up the game, not as the core of the game mechanics. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Hi everyone, Check out my new game puzzle game: just color! Available here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/id1509556762 This game is all about colors. Mix them, stack them and create complete lines of the same color in two awsome game modes: Mix colors Mix two colors to get a new full square to complite lines. Three of them will make a matching line on the 4x4 board. Stack colors Put colors on each other. Three of the same color will make a complete line on this 3x3 board.
I played the mix color a bit. While mixing color tiles to create another color tile is a unique idea, the game needs more than that to maintain a player’s interest. Because there is no dynamic interaction between tiles, it felt like the game is heavily relying on luck over planning or strategy. Also the lack of any music really gave me a deserted feeling. The current state of the game maybe ok as an alpha version to show the idea around mixing/stacking the color, but not as a complete game, let alone something to pay for.
Thank you for your feedback! I'm considering some new mechanics to make it more engaging, and add some background music is also a good insight, thank you! Have you tried the "stack colors" game mode?
No, I have not tried the stack colors. I think you need to build a base puzzle that is entertaining without the mix/stack color mechanics, and then add the mix/stack color as something to spice up the game, not as the core of the game mechanics.