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incredibly simple if you ask yourself one question: what is this NOT touching? Good for building logic skills, I would recommend it for relaxing an adult or stimulating a child.
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A very nice game that could be made better with a few improvements like achievements for one, or even an upgrade or unlock system.
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i beat it and i was sad that is was so short... and the easiest way to win is to use one color first and put it every where it can without touching another, and do that repeatedly with all the colors
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Great game!
It would be nice to add a function that shows where you have made an error when you have filled all pieces tho, it can be quite hard to find the error sometimes..
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Agree - classic game based off the 4-color map theorem. would love to see a sequel with some more intricate maps and yet another smooth jazzy tune to play it by....and maybe a bonus system when you solve a map with less than four colorts
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the graphics were great and i found the music to be so relaxing,although you should make a harder mode for the people who like a challenge and an easy version for the people who are new to puzzle games altogether. Having 5-7 coulours would be great and instead of putting the colours at the top, why not put them at the side for people like me with small dell netbooks and other crappy little computers. Like 09Kisame09, i was very content with this game and i wish you the best for yourself and i have a feeling this game will go very far!! 5/5
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mathematically, 4 is the minimum you need to fill any map on 2D surface, maybe a three dimensional version of this game can be made?
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This is a fun game, but one thing that is really upsetting my gameplay is that I don't know how many colours I'm aiming for to attain a gold star during the first run-though. It is frustrating to keep trying to finish a puzzle with 3 colours, only to find out that you get a gold for 4 stars anyway. And if I finish the puzzle and find out I didn't get a gold star, I'm forced to go back and completely re-do the puzzle from the beginning.
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SHOULD YOU plan a sequel, i would suggest to make more asymmetrical shapes, the symmetrical one's are very easy as long as you color the shapes in a certain order
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Please please make another, I would have to say though that making it so that we could pick our own colors would be amazing if you could do that. :-)
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Good game. Only problems are, it's kind of easy, and it's too short. I can understand that it could be easy, even the "challenge" mode. But it's way to short. At only 20 levels, it's very short. I wish the game had a "hard mode" and was longer.
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What I think this game needs is not more colors, but an option to choose the colors each box uses. So, box one could be blue, box two could be sky blue, box three could be aqua, and box four could be teal. But no more than 4 colors at any one time.
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It was mathematically proven that you will never need more than four colours so no user level can be added that will need extra programming
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Fun but short. Only 20 levels. Not really challenging with 4 colors. All 20 level gold was a bit of a challenge. Needs more levels for more stars.
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While very fun, i wish there was a pause before it jumped to the next one. I'd like to see the combo that worked after all the different combinations i try didn't work
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I really enjoyed this game. It's great for if you need something to do for quarter of an hour. This is a nice little diversion.
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As stated above, the four color theorem sort of restricts the required number of colors needed. You can get around that by getting away from 2D images. Spheres and Cylinders require more colors, as does a "divided space"
This is an excellent game, if too easy. With the ideas above, you should be able to ramp up the difficulty.