- August 10, 2018
- Darong Studio
Colorzzle
Platforms
About
Colorzzle is a single-player kids' platformer game with easy-to-learn puzzle mechanics. As you match colors, trees grow and flowers bloom, creating a relaxing and visually pleasing atmosphere. The game starts off simple but increases in difficulty, providing a fun challenge for players of all ages. With its good gameplay, graphics, and spectacular music, Colorzzle is a delightful and engaging game.





- Colorzzle features beautiful visuals and a relaxing soundtrack, making it a calming experience.
- The game offers a unique color-matching mechanic that is satisfying and enjoyable, with a variety of puzzles to solve.
- It's a short but fun game that can be completed in under an hour, providing good value for its low price.
- Many puzzles are quite easy, and the game may feel too short for some players, with only 107 levels that can be completed quickly.
- Some sound effects can be repetitive or annoying, leading players to mute them during gameplay.
- The game lacks depth in its puzzle mechanics, with many levels not fully exploring the introduced concepts.
music
30 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe music in the game is widely praised for its soothing and ambient qualities, enhancing the overall relaxing experience of the puzzle gameplay. While the soundtrack is described as lovely and unobtrusive, some players found certain sound effects, particularly the 'level complete' sound, to be jarring and disruptive, leading them to mute the sound effects altogether. Overall, the combination of calming music and pleasant visuals contributes to a polished and enjoyable gaming experience.
“Beautiful logic puzzle with an equally lovely soundtrack.”
“Colorzzle is a relaxed puzzle game with pleasing visuals and nice ambient music.”
“Beautiful, sleek visuals combined with soothing music makes this a nice, calming puzzle game to play.”
“I also found the sound effects (only the 'level complete' sound effect really) to be auditorily jarring with the music, so I ended up muting the sound effects.”
“It just sounded annoyingly cacophonous, so I feel like there should've been a little more effort put into trying to make the completion of a level blend better with the background music, because I'm a little disappointed I wasn't able to listen to the other sound effects just because of that one audio bit.”
“The ambient music loop is relaxing, but the sound effect for rotating the beams quickly grew to be annoying, so I played most of the game with sound effects turned off.”