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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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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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It is famous mathematical task about colouring maps in such way with such rules. 4 colours is enough to solve it. So do it!
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Easy trick to getting 3 colours on most levels: Start off with the 3 most irregularly shaped faces that are touching one another. Since they are all touching, they must have different colours, so assign each one of the three a colour at random. Then any other face that touches two different colours must be the third, so colour it that and repeat. If you picked a good starting set, you will likely finish almost the entire level if it can be coloured with 3 colours.
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This was fun! I actually liked the patterns fine, but wished the colors available were either more complementary, or more contrasting... the effect of putting more than two colors in any of the patterns wasn't very aesthetically pleasing, to my eye. Loved that soothing, jazzy music, though! Awarding an easy badge for achieving gold-star solutions to every level would help more players discover this sweet little game...
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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 a child, I would always do this in my head at patterns on the wall, and in blank colouring books. I always thought I was always alone. Thank you for re-making my childhood. ^-^
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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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Here's a tip. Use as few colours as needed, remembering that diagonal touching doesn't count. This makes everything easier to keep track of.
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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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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.