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Coloring Game: Little City is a single player casual puzzle game. It was developed by L. Stotch and was released on August 16, 2019. It received very positive reviews from players.

A theme-based sequel of the popular Coloring Game (coloring by numbers).

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92%Audience ScoreBased on 346 reviews
music18 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions

  • The game offers a relaxing and enjoyable coloring experience with pixel art, great for stress relief and unwinding.
  • The interface is simple and intuitive, with useful tools like paint bucket fill and keyboard shortcuts enhancing gameplay.
  • Free base game provides plenty of content to try, and DLC adds many more interesting and detailed puzzles, making it time-consuming and replayable.
  • Most of the content and achievements are locked behind paid DLC, which some players find pricey and frustrating.
  • The game can become tedious and repetitive, especially when coloring larger pixel art images for extended periods, causing potential physical discomfort.
  • Some users report minor issues like lag when scrolling, occasional crashes, limited zooming options, and the music becoming repetitive after a while.
  • music

    46 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is generally praised for its relaxing, chill, and soothing atmosphere, making it ideal for unwinding or multitasking with other audio like podcasts. However, some users find the limited soundtrack repetitive over long play sessions and often prefer to mute it in favor of their own music. Overall, the soundtrack complements the calming gameplay but could benefit from greater variety.

    • “The music sets a very relaxing mood and the color by number scenes are very cute as well.”
    • “I found this so relaxing after a long day of work, listening to the very mellow music, and just coloring.”
    • “It's got some great music to help you get lost in the pixel paintings too!”
    • “Just like the other coloring games... including the same "music"... I listen to my own most of the time when I play these games... a soothing, mindless way to pass the time.”
    • “The background tracks are fine but I preferred playing with the music paused and having a VOD open on another monitor.”
    • “Music gets repetitive pretty fast since the coloring game becomes tedious with bigger pictures, but it's good for a while.”
  • graphics

    14 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features charming, cute pixel art that appeals to both casual players and those interested in pixel art and color theory, with animated versions of completed artworks adding to the experience. It supports graphic tablets, though some users wish for improved cursor visibility, and occasional lag may occur with extensive scrolling or certain graphics card issues. Overall, the graphics are engaging, safe-for-work, and an improvement over the developer's previous titles.

    • “Plenty of <10k pixels puzzles to get started which pace nicely into the larger artworks.”
    • “Cute pixel graphics.”
    • “Graphics are charming enough and much better compared to developer's previous library of work, certainly safe for work.”
    • “Kind of bummed that I only discovered the paintbucket tool halfway through most of the DLCs. The main issue is that if you move around a lot, the game begins to lag, especially when using the scroll button. Also, since my graphics card is a bit bugged, the colors shift weirdly whenever I run the game.”
    • “The graphics card hardware acceleration feature seems to be the main issue for me.”
    • “Graphics are charming enough and much better compared to the developer's previous work, but there are still some performance concerns.”
  • story

    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game has minimal to no traditional story, focusing instead on imagery and atmosphere to suggest a narrative. Players often interpret a loose story through the evolving pictures, making it a relaxing and creatively engaging experience rather than a story-driven one.

    • “A picture begins to form, and a story begins to unfold.”
    • “Each painting tells a story and at the end of each level there's a special surprise. All in all, a pretty fun game, especially for a free game.”
    • “Little City tells the story of, well, a little city, in its pictures.”
    • “This game has no story.”
    • “0 (no story).”
    • “No story.”
  • gameplay

    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is minimal and lacks meaningful interactions or traditional game mechanics, focusing mainly on a relaxing coloring experience without new or engaging gameplay loops.

    • “There is like nothing new in mechanics but a lot of new and awesome pictures to color!”
    • “+ soothing gameplay”
    • “There are no gameplay loops in this software, no 'gameplay', no meaningful game-like interaction.”
    • “The name is inaccurate though since there's no game mechanics and you can't choose the colors or draw on the picture.”
    • “Gameplay is what you would expect.”
  • grinding

    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in the game is generally relaxed and customizable, making it more enjoyable than tedious for most players. However, some find extended sessions tiring or repetitive, especially when trying to meet specific time goals or working on larger pictures. Overall, the grind suits a casual pace but can become monotonous over time.

    • “I never spent 110 hours grinding this game, I can't feel my fingers.”
    • “I don't think this game was meant for my hardcore gaming PC, but worth grinding 20 frames each time to 100% this.”
    • “I did sort of find it a bit tedious to colour them in by a specific time period that I wanted to get them coloured in by.”
  • replayability

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the game highly replayable, often describing it as nearly infinite in how many times it can be enjoyed.

  • humor

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's humor is light and playful, contributing to its charm through amusing elements within the colorful puzzle gameplay.

  • atmosphere

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere is generally pleasant, though the music may not suit all tastes and can become repetitive during extended play sessions, leading some players to mute it and listen to their own music instead.

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27h Median play time
23h Average play time
16-30h Spent by most gamers
*Based on 2 analyzed playthroughs
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Coloring Game: Little City is a casual puzzle game.

Coloring Game: Little City is available on PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 23 hours playing Coloring Game: Little City.

Coloring Game: Little City was released on August 16, 2019.

Coloring Game: Little City was developed by L. Stotch.

Coloring Game: Little City has received very positive reviews from players. Most players liked Coloring Game: Little City for its music but disliked it for its story.

Coloring Game: Little City is a single player game.

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