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Color zen app
Color zen app









color zen app

The game has very few animations, as it is mostly just transitions to the next level, but the few times you see animations, they’re pretty fluid. The game utilizes a dark gray background that makes the vibrant hues of fuchsia, yellow, and cyan blue stand out clearly, and the white lines make it clear where the spaces are that you have to fill in with the three colors. Everything is rendered in a flat, 2-D aesthetic with plenty of straight lines all around. Visually speaking, Polycolor features a super minimalistic design that will appeal to people of all types. After spending some time with it, I can say that it’s definitely a clever puzzle to unwind with. And while I feel like I’ve tried every puzzle game out there, I’m still always looking out for more, and Polycolor is one that intrigued me when I saw it on the App Store. I’ve mentioned it many times before, but while I like to relax, I prefer to keep my brain stimulated with some challenge so it doesn’t turn into mush. On iOS, my preferred game genre is puzzle because they’re relaxing yet stimulating at the same time. No matter what platform I choose to de-stress with, it definitely helps take my mind off reality and help me calm down. Life gets pretty stressful (especially mine right now), but I have found that the best way for me to relax is with video games of some kind. If you’re in the mood for unwinding after a long day and enjoyed recent titles like Trilogic and KAMI 2, then chances are high that you will like what Polycolor has to offer. Polycolor ($0.99) by alper iskender is a zen-like puzzle game about shapes and colors.











Color zen app