- September 24, 2012
- Finn Morgan
Colour Bind
Platforms
About
In "Colour Bind", manipulate color and gravity to conquer 50 challenging physics puzzles in an abstract world. Primary colors have different gravities, and combining them forms a secondary color with a vector sum. Explore levels to find hidden secrets and unlock achievements, with procedural music that responds to your actions.






- Unique and fun physics-based puzzle game that offers a mix of dexterity and heavy thinking.
- Challenging gameplay with a variety of levels, including cooperative modes and a level editor.
- Satisfying controls and physics that make movement enjoyable, despite the game's difficulty.
- Controls can feel awkward and frustrating, especially when trying to navigate tight jumps and low gravity areas.
- Puzzles are often too simple and lack depth, leading to a lack of engagement.
- The aesthetics and soundtrack are considered boring and annoying by some players, detracting from the overall experience.
graphics
8 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics of the game are described as simple and not particularly enticing, with some players finding them nice but lacking depth. While the visuals are well-made and complement the gameplay, they do not stand out as a major selling point, and the overall aesthetic may not appeal to everyone. Despite this, the game's unique challenges and engaging mechanics can still provide enjoyment for those willing to invest time in it.
“It's well made, the visuals and sound are nice, and doing stuff still feels good.”
“Don't expect amazing graphics, music or sound effects, but a quite unique game with challenging gameplay that will keep you busy for a long time if you get hooked.”
“I think if you spend some time playing, it could be fun, but due to the annoying soundtrack and boring aesthetics, I let the game gather dust in the library.”
“The graphics are uninspired and lack detail, making the game feel outdated.”
“The visual design is bland and fails to create an engaging atmosphere.”