- April 12, 2021
- Peaksel
- 19h median play time
Pixel Art Coloring Book
Platforms
About
What others say: “I found painting these pictures very relaxing, love all the beautiful and bright colours. When the painting is finished, it is quite an achievement. Thank you.” Color by number, relax and enjoy while creating your masterpiece! Ultimate de-stress and relaxing coloring by number is suitable for any taste and age. These fascinating pixel art coloring images with easy & challen…








- The game offers a large variety of images to color, providing hours of entertainment.
- The interface is user-friendly, and features like dark mode enhance the overall experience.
- It's a relaxing game that can help with stress relief and is enjoyable to play while listening to music.
- The game suffers from clunky controls and unresponsive mechanics, making it frustrating to color accurately.
- Many images appear to be poorly designed or lack cohesion, often resembling stock images rather than original pixel art.
- The free version is heavily limited, with many features and images locked behind a paywall, which detracts from the overall experience.
music
25 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe music in the game is generally described as relaxing and pleasant, enhancing the overall experience while players engage in coloring activities. Many users appreciate the calming piano tunes, although some find the repetition of the music a bit annoying and suggest that a greater variety would improve the experience. Overall, the combination of the game's music and the option to listen to personal playlists creates a soothing atmosphere that many players enjoy.
“Just an incredibly fun game to listen to music to.”
“Overall, nice music and a relaxing atmosphere, and the fact that it's free is even better!”
“The music is relaxing, and you have an option for night time mode, or day mode.”
“The music is a bit redundant.”
“The music resets when focusing out and back into the game.”
“Also, the GUI looks pretty mediocre and the music is just the same notes repeating over and over again.”