It might be just me, but I really struggled to finish most of this game except through trial and error. It doesn't provide that "ahah!" moment of satisfaction - you pretty much just have to rule out the obvious "this won't work" options, then try different combinations of what's left at random until you get close enough to the solution that you can spot the last connection needed. It isn't very much fun, is what I'm getting at.
Color Assembler
- Release Date:
- Jun 3, 2015
- Developer:
- Purple Nebula
- Publisher:
- Purple Nebula
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
Each of the 9 shapes manipulates colors differently. It's up to you to find out how and use them to achieve the solution.
Put your combination skills through a test of 84 levels, none two of which are solved the same way, while your combinations create a colorful nebula in the background. In order to not disturb you from the experience, the game contains absolutely no text.
Because color channels are also represented by shapes, Color Assembler is fully accessible to colorblind people.
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User Reviews
Best menu design I have ever seen - when I got to "settings" my jaw practicaly dropped to the floor. Great tutorial flow, pleasant atmosphere, interesting puzzles, fitting music... glad I bought it...:)
Simple and beautiful game, perfect for filling the holes in your day. Calms you down and spins your brain up for your next task.
Casual puzzle game with a completely(?) textless UI and learning curve. Experiment and figure it out. Comes from the school of ambient sound and music design. You already probably know of other titles like this in your head and yeah, same kinda thing.
Don't be fooled into thinking this is a colours based game, this is a maths game, a very pretty maths game lol, not relaxing at all for this reason.
The game isn't bad but i never had the sensation to really play with colors. It's more about making a combination of red, blue and green dots using different transformations to get the right amount of each...
Lovely music, great little puzzle game. Escalates well, very satisfying.
I actually got this on a steam sale about a year ago. I would never pay 8 euros for this junk. The title of the game is miss leading, it isn't 'assembling colors' or anything like that, it's just math. It *can* be a perhaps enjoyable experience? If you like the idea of the game, however it shouldn't be 8 euros. Don't buy it, waste of money.
- this game is wonderful! .. very calm (though rewardingly challenging (i found myself unexpectedly engaged before i knew it)) and beautifully integrated textless play in additive color. - can solve by "math"/symbols, and color-sense helps too! trully a beautiful game in many ways. a rare game indeed! :)
Beautiful graphics, elegant music. Nice interface, interesting concepts. But the other negative reviews are correct: It quickly becomes nothing but a math game. I lost interest after ten levels.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP or newer
- Processor: 1.6 GHz
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: DirectX compatible card
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 100 MB available space
- Additional Notes: Windows Media Player required. May need to be installed on some versions of Windows 10.
FAQ
How much does Color Assembler cost?
Color Assembler costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for Color Assembler?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP or newer Processor: 1.6 GHz Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: DirectX compatible card DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 100 MB available space Additional Notes: Windows Media Player required. May need to be installed on some versions of Windows 10.
What platforms is Color Assembler available on?
Color Assembler is available on Windows PC.
Is Color Assembler worth buying?
Color Assembler has 72% positive reviews from 32 players.
When was Color Assembler released?
Color Assembler was released on Jun 3, 2015.
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