![]() Additionally, the music another simple, implemented concept, has this major trip-hop vibe which again, fits the overall concept highly appropriately. They serve the game’s greater purpose very well to create a relaxing environment whilst your brain is being challenged. The visuals are simple, but they are attractive and the filling of the screen of differing colours are pleasing for the player to witness. ![]() There are a couple of variances that come into play as you progress but on the whole it is deceptively simple. ![]() To progress, your final move must fill the screen with the same colour that the boarder is. There is no story or narrative, it is purely a vehicle of 120 puzzles to solve, using the game’s rules which ultimately revolve around combine matching colours to fill the screen. That out of the way, if you haven’t played this before it might be worth a visit, particularly when mindfulness is a large tool for functioning well as a human being. One, its 8 years old and two, it’s freemium (initially free, but then can incur potential costs when the player is drawn in). You’re probably wondering why I’m reviewing this game. Curious to know more, I downloaded it and tried my hand at solving Colour Zen’s puzzles. Most were action/FPS-based, however this one stood out for me. I came across this game from an article my wife sent me, on Switch games that were currently free (or freemium). ![]() Well if so, this puzzle game might just be for you. Would you like to chill whilst being challenged? Check ✅ĭo you like touchscreen controls that give you a sense of power? Check ✅ ![]()
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