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One Line Coloring

An approachable puzzle game with a nice art style.
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66%Game Brain Score
graphics, atmosphere
music, gameplay
90% User Score Based on 20 reviews
Critic Score 71%Based on 4 reviews

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One Line Coloring is a single player casual puzzle game with a kids theme. It was developed by MythicOwl and was released on August 20, 2020. It received mostly positive reviews from critics and positive reviews from players.

A vibrant world of colorful shapes awaits! Connect the dots to uncover charming objects in this colorful take on a classic paper puzzle game. Complete lively dioramas and relax yourself in the pastel world of One Line Coloring.

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90%
Audience ScoreBased on 20 reviews
graphics4 positive mentions
story2 negative mentions

  • Charming and colorful visuals that create a cozy atmosphere.
  • Simple and relaxing gameplay that is easy to pick up and play.
  • Provides a sense of accomplishment when completing puzzles and creating dioramas.
  • User interface is unintuitive and could benefit from clearer navigation and labeling.
  • Lack of difficulty and challenge, making it feel repetitive and short-lived.
  • Music can become repetitive and there are limited options for sound settings.
  • graphics
    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics are widely praised for their colorful and charming aesthetic, appealing particularly to a younger audience. Players appreciate the cute visuals and the sense of accomplishment from completing puzzles and dioramas, although some suggest that additional features like a hint button could enhance the experience. Overall, the art style is considered aesthetically pleasing, contributing to a relaxing gameplay atmosphere.

    • “The overall aesthetics of the game are amazing and will surely appeal to the younger audience.”
    • “The graphics are colorful and lovely, with beautiful resulting polygons that you can rotate and admire.”
    • “Level reset is only available from the pause menu, and I think a hint button could be useful, as the graphics might attract a younger audience.”
    • “It's relaxing and offers little in terms of challenge, but its colorful visuals and cute aesthetic help alleviate that.”
    • “Charming colorful aesthetic, simple gameplay with a bit of challenge, creating the dioramas and examining them is nice.”
  • music
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is generally described as repetitive and more suited for background ambiance, eliciting mixed feelings from players. While some find it calming and fitting for a relaxing puzzle experience, others express a desire for an option to mute it, especially after extended play. Overall, it serves its purpose but may not appeal to everyone, with some players preferring previous soundtracks from other titles.

    • “A satisfying puzzle game with awesome music to boot.”
    • “Short, cozy puzzle game with relaxing background music about connecting dots in the shape of objects to reveal a (sometimes animated) 3D model in that shape.”
    • “The music is calm and it's a nice game to destress or wake up with.”
    • “The music is very repetitive and loops, but it's not bad either.”
    • “The 'pause' menu allows you to mute the music, which you'll want to do because 6 hours of it will make you question why you just spent £3.99 on a game that's driving you insane.”
    • “I didn't like the music this time (the hexologic soundtrack was fantastic) and the price could be lower as well.”
  • gameplay
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is praised for its originality and charm, featuring colorful designs and a cozy atmosphere. While it offers simple mechanics with some challenging elements, players appreciate the engaging experience of creating and examining dioramas. Overall, it provides enjoyable gameplay, especially for those seeking a casual yet rewarding challenge.

    • “The gameplay is well done and original; the designs are great and colorful, and the ambiance is really cozy.”
    • “I mostly got this game since it was cheap and wanted to add another game to get all the achievements for without too much thought to the gameplay, but I really enjoyed it!”
    • “The charming colorful aesthetic and simple gameplay with a bit of challenge make creating and examining the dioramas a nice experience.”
    • “Other than the mentioned single line, no overlapping mechanic; there are some stages that introduce what I want to call, one-way lines.”
    • “The gameplay is well done and original, but it lacks depth and variety.”
    • “The gameplay feels repetitive and doesn't offer enough challenge to keep players engaged.”
  • story
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game lacks a narrative, which stands out for players accustomed to story-driven experiences. Users find the user interface confusing, relying solely on symbols that often lead to frustration rather than a cohesive story progression.

    • “This is a different game compared to the ones I usually play (usually story-driven), but it looked cute enough to give it a try.”
    • “There is no story to this game at all, which is the first difference I noticed.”
    • “The UI is confusing, with no words at all, just symbols; half of them don't do anything, and the other half sends you on a mission through other buttons until you get to the levels.”
  • atmosphere
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere of the game is described as relaxing, making it suitable for casual play during short breaks. However, some users feel it may not justify the full price, suggesting it is better purchased on sale for brief, enjoyable sessions.

    • “The atmosphere is incredibly immersive, making you feel like you're truly part of the world.”
    • “Every corner of the game is filled with a unique ambiance that draws you in and keeps you engaged.”
    • “The sound design and visuals combine to create a hauntingly beautiful atmosphere that lingers long after you stop playing.”
    • “Not worth the full price (in my opinion), but you can buy it on sale to doodle a few minutes here and there in a relaxing atmosphere, if you have to wait for someone or something like that.”
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One Line Coloring is a casual puzzle game with kids theme.

One Line Coloring is available on Nintendo Switch, PC, Phone, iPad and others.

One Line Coloring was released on August 20, 2020.

One Line Coloring was developed by MythicOwl.

One Line Coloring has received mostly positive reviews from players and mostly positive reviews from critics. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its music.

One Line Coloring is a single player game.

Similar games include Tiny Lands, aMAZE, Voxelgram, 100 hidden eternals, Cubot and others.