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Color Worlds

A unique puzzle where you will be able to restore paintings in the museum. Using intuitive controls transfer the paints in the right places. It will allow you to open previously shaded area of paintings and in the end you will see the whole painting.

Museum

Cost / License

  • Freemium
  • Proprietary

Platforms

  • iPhone  run on iPhone 5 and later
  • iPad  run on iPad 4th generation
Restored painting
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  • Developed by

    Andrey Melihov
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Freemium product.
  • Pricing

    free version with limited functionality.
  • Alternatives

    0 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is Color Worlds?

The game begins with the location of the "Museum." This is an interactive room, which presents ten paintings depicting fantastic stories - worlds. The player can scroll the museum right or left to view all paintings. Some area on the paintings are missing (not painted). Therefore, to see the whole image at first impossible. These missing areas are game levels. To see what is depicted in the painting, you will have to pass them all. Levels in the game are the playing field of 5x5 wooden cells on the board. On the game board lays colorful strokes of paints, that shows the correct arrangement of colors in the game. The same information is contained on a miniature image to the right - the level map. The player must transfer color paints on the board in accordance with this order. Only one cell is opened on the playing field. On that cell can be transferred only the one nearest color paint, thus releasing the next open cell. The mechanics of the game vaguely reminiscent of the classic "Fifteen", but here the player rearranges color paints instead on numbers. Game difficulty increases in direct proportion. If at first we were offered to place in the correct order only two different colors, starting from the middle of the game, we will arrange four colors. In addition, the playing field is starting to emerge obstacles considerably complicates the task. Level maps also changed - they now display not full information about correct placement of colors and you need first to discover right color order and remember it. It takes extra time.

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