- August 3, 2021
- OriOpa Studio
Sudokolorful
Platforms
About
Sudokolorful is a color-based puzzle game that builds on the classic Sudoku game, but with colors instead of numbers. Players can challenge themselves with 4x4, 6x6, and 9x9 grids, with a Progressive mode offering 50 unique challenges and 4 variations each, and a Random mode with up to 90 challenges and adjustable difficulty levels. The game is designed to be inclusive for color blind players, with a colorblind-friendly palette available.











- The game offers a soothing yet challenging experience, making it a great way to relax while exercising your brain.
- The variety of color palettes, including options for color blindness, is a thoughtful feature that enhances accessibility.
- The game includes both a campaign mode with unique patterns and a classic mode, providing options for different play styles.
- The game lacks essential quality of life features such as a pencil mode, highlighting mistakes, and keyboard controls, making it frustrating to play.
- Many color palettes are difficult to distinguish, and the default pastel colors can be washed out, leading to confusion during gameplay.
- Some puzzles have multiple solutions, which is not acceptable for a Sudoku game, and the overall level design is considered weak.
music
6 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe music in the game is described as lovely and relaxing, but ultimately repetitive and lacking variety, leading to moments of silence that can be disappointing. Some users found it boring, with one even comparing it to a song from the South Park movie, indicating a lack of originality. Overall, while the music has its calming qualities, it fails to maintain engagement throughout gameplay.
“The music is lovely and relaxing, but once it runs to its end, you're left with silence until you've finished the puzzle; disappointing.”
“Boring music.”
“This game brought to mind the hit song by Terrance and Phillip from the South Park movie.”