Casual Color - Color by Number
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About
"Casual Color - Color by Number" is a puzzle game that offers coloring pages with a "paint by number" system, providing a relaxing and enjoyable experience. The game boasts good graphics, but it is marred by an excessive amount of advertisements. Ideal for those seeking stress-relief and artistic expression, this game encourages coloring and creativity while providing a soothing pastime.








- The app offers a great variety of beautiful and vibrant pictures, making coloring enjoyable and relaxing.
- Users appreciate the ease of use, with features like touch-to-fill and a good selection of colors that enhance the coloring experience.
- Many find the app to be a calming activity that helps reduce stress and anxiety, making it a favorite pastime.
- There are frequent ads that can interrupt the coloring experience, leading to frustration among users.
- Some users report issues with the app freezing or crashing, which detracts from the overall enjoyment.
- A number of users express disappointment over the lack of certain pictures or categories that were advertised but not available in the app.
monetization
26 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization aspect of the app is generally viewed positively, with users noting that it features fewer ads compared to other coloring apps, and most ads serve a purpose, such as providing hints. While some users still find the presence of ads annoying, they appreciate that they are not overly aggressive and do not significantly disrupt gameplay. Overall, the balance between ads and free content is seen as acceptable, allowing for a mostly enjoyable experience.
“This is the best coloring app I have come across; no ads, so relaxing. I could just do with more complicated pictures, but I'm loving this app.”
“I give it 5 stars but for the ads which are necessary to keep the game free, so I can't fuss too much.”
“It's beautiful to play and I have fun playing this game, but I'm going to give it 4 stars because there are too many ads.”
“The biggest problem for me is that about half of the ads don't have a silence symbol.”