- March 26, 2019
- pickle_drugs
- 1h median play time
RGB RUN
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About
RGB RUN is a fast and hardcore runner, the fractal labyrinths of which will try to piss you off. The first thing that is required from you is a fast reaction and a good memory.At the beginning of a level a certain set of colors will be shown to you and your task will be to run through the correct corridors of the maze. This may seem simple to you, but it’s not!The game will become harder with each…







- The game offers a unique and challenging experience that keeps players engaged and on their toes.
- Levels are well-designed and creatively introduce new mechanics, making the gameplay fresh and enjoyable.
- It's a reasonably priced game that provides a satisfying challenge, with a good soundtrack and active developer support.
- The game is very short, with only about an hour of gameplay and limited replayability.
- Technical issues such as lack of graphics customization and poor control responsiveness can frustrate players.
- The minimalist graphics and repetitive nature of the gameplay may not appeal to everyone, leading to a lack of interest.
graphics
16 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics of the game are widely criticized for their low quality, featuring untextured, low-polygon assets that resemble early 1990s 3D games. Reviewers note the absence of resolution and customization options, labeling the minimalist design as a sign of developer laziness rather than intentional artistic choice. While the game is affordable and somewhat engaging, the visuals leave much to be desired, overshadowing its potential appeal.
“The soundtrack is dope and the visuals are stunning, but there should be a random aspect added to the game.”
“It isn't an expensive game, it doesn't demand a massive amount of graphics, and it is a slightly addictive memory game.”
“Minimal graphics, nothing remarkable.”
“There's no options to change the resolution for the game or customize the graphics settings.”
“There's no way for gamers to try to improve the low-quality graphics.”
“The lack of textures is a method that lazy developers often use to disguise their lack of talent or interest in doing the graphics properly, trying to disguise it under the name of 'art' or 'we made it look bad on purpose', which really isn't something gamers should have to put up with.”