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Color Flow
This game has a very simple yet challenging game play. You will start from the top right tile and have to match its color with surrounding tiles. For this, you have to choose one of the surrounding tiles’ color from bottom of the screen. There are 6 colors in total and your final goal is to make all tiles have the same color in 22 moves or less.
Gameplay Overview: Color Flow
Use your mouse to play the game or tap on the screen!
To which game category does this game belong?
This game’s primary classification is Casual.
Which gender is this game designed for?
This game is suitable for Male & Female.
Which studio developed this game title?
The developer known for creating this title is MBG Network.
Which age categories does this game cater to?
The ideal age group to play this game is Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.
What game development platform was used to create this game?
The Construct 2 engine was used to build this game.
Is this game designed for a younger audience?
No, Color Flow is not suitable for younger players.
What keywords are associated with this game?
The primary descriptors for this game are logic, skill.
Can the game be played seamlessly on mobile devices?
Yes, Color Flow is playable on mobile phones.
Does the game include any violence involving blood?
Yes, Color Flow involves bloody scenes.
Are there any violent or cruel scenes in the game?
Yes, there are moments of cruelty or harshness in Color Flow.