
John Lee Pettimore III
I saw an online video of RCE playing "Blue". it seemed like the sort of game I would enjoy. As soon as he mentioned that there was an Android version I hopped into the Play Store and saw that there were a number of "colors" available starting with Yellow. So I grabbed Yellow invested a bit of time and REALLY enjoyed myself. I just finished downloading and installing "Red" and I'm looking forward to playing that. Well done, Dev! You've created a real winner!
Thanks for your five stars John!
@BartBonte

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I've posted a few joke reviews on the other colour games by Bart Bonte, but this one I'm going to do properly. These games as a whole are fantastic. Each one feels like a smaller part in a unique work of abstract art, something not often seen in mobile games nowadays. It always feels rewarding to figure out the logic behind each puzzle, the background music is consistently great, and the experience doesn't overstay its welcome. I simply can't praise these games enough; a very well-deserved 5/5★.
91 people found this review helpful
Thanks for your 5 star review!
@BartBonte

A Google user
First level-based puzzle game that I actually enjoyed, ended up playing red blue black and green as well, I only had the brute force one level in the entire series (green 41) but otherwise it all made a lot of sense and felt fair. Sometimes there are difficulty spikes, and between games some concepts are used multiple times or overused. But overall, very good series. 250 levels for free with no ads (except if you need a hint). Only downside is it was common that a puzzle felt clunky to operate.
104 people found this review helpful
Thanks for your five stars!