One Line Coloring
- August 20, 2020
- MythicOwl
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.
Reviews
- The game features charming and colorful visuals that create a cozy atmosphere, appealing to a wide audience.
- The puzzles are engaging and provide a satisfying sense of accomplishment when completed, especially with the animated 3D models that are revealed.
- It's a relaxing and simple game that can be enjoyed casually, making it suitable for both children and adults.
- The user interface is confusing and lacks clear labels, making navigation and understanding the game mechanics difficult.
- There is no tutorial or hint system, which can lead to frustration, especially for younger players or those unfamiliar with puzzle games.
- The music is repetitive and can become annoying over extended play sessions, and the game lacks essential settings like windowed mode.
- music10 mentions
- 40 % positive mentions
- 30 % neutral mentions
- 30 % negative mentions
The music in the game is generally described as repetitive and calming, serving primarily as background ambiance. While some players appreciate its relaxing qualities, others find the looping nature grating over extended play sessions, with a desire for options to mute or customize the audio. Overall, it elicits mixed feelings, with some enjoying it as a soothing element and others considering it a drawback.
“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.”
“The graphics are colorful and lovely, but I didn't like the music this time (the hexologic soundtrack was fantastic) and the price could be lower as well.”
- graphics6 mentions
- 67 % positive mentions
- -17 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The game's graphics are described as colorful and aesthetically pleasing, appealing particularly to a younger audience with its cute visuals and beautiful polygons. However, some users noted a lack of a clear user interface and suggested improvements like a hint button to enhance the experience. Overall, the visuals contribute to a sense of accomplishment when completing puzzles, despite some mixed feelings about the accompanying music.
“The overall aesthetics of the game are amazing and will surely appeal to the younger audience.”
“The graphics are colorful and lovely, but I didn't like the music this time (the hexologic soundtrack was fantastic) and the price could be lower as well.”
“The game has nice graphics, with beautiful resulting polygons that you can rotate and admire.”
“The graphics are quite underwhelming and lack the detail expected from modern games.”
“The visuals feel outdated and do not match the quality of other titles released in the same timeframe.”
“While the art style is charming, the overall execution of the graphics leaves much to be desired.”
- gameplay3 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- -33 % neutral mentions
- 33 % negative mentions
The gameplay is praised for its originality and engaging design, featuring colorful visuals and a cozy atmosphere. While some players initially sought a low-effort experience for achievements, they found the gameplay enjoyable, particularly with the introduction of unique mechanics like one-way lines in certain stages.
“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!”
“Other than the mentioned single line, there are some stages that introduce what I want to call, one-way lines.”
“Other than the mentioned single line, there are no overlapping mechanics, and some stages introduce what I would call a 'one-way line'.”
- story3 mentions
- 33 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 67 % negative mentions
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 coherent storyline.
“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.”
- atmosphere1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -300 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The atmosphere of the game is described as relaxing, making it suitable for casual play during short breaks or while waiting. However, some users feel it may not justify the full price, suggesting it is better purchased on sale.
“The atmosphere is incredibly immersive, making you feel like you're truly part of the world.”
“Every corner of the game is filled with stunning visuals and sound design that create a captivating atmosphere.”
“The relaxing atmosphere allows you to unwind and enjoy the game at your own pace.”
“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.”