Coloring Book for Adults

Coloring Book for Adults

For a free coloring book its not bad. You get three coloring packs (mandala, owls, dinos).

Issues:

The default pallet are weird color choices and not organized in any way.

The shaded pallet are off color for pure yellow and blue. They also include grayed versions of the chosen color instead of just a full light to dark range of the same hue.

The custom pallet:

a. The color chooser should go to to color already on the pallet not create a new swatch of an already present color; only adding if the color is not in the pallet already

Real player with 19.2 hrs in game


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I’d like to recommend this game, but it already seems abandoned and there are just too many little things I find annoying about it. (I only have the free images)

The “Standard Colors” palette are too random.

The “Shades Colors” are just not right. So many of the colors are either way too close or just the same color repeated, and they aren’t even shades of the same color.

I would seriously love just a simple color wheel or RGB input.

Why does the color picker tool automatically add the color to “My Palette”? I’d rather it just picked the color, so I could use it.

Real player with 12.6 hrs in game

Coloring Book for Adults on Steam

Outside the Lines

Outside the Lines

Overall a very good game. It’s a simple but addicting title, and when you add three different characters with their different powers, it makes the characters unique. I also got this game on the day of release and got all of the achievements within an hour. That doesn’t make it not fun though! ^-^ To the author: I hope that you are happy with this awesome game and how popular its gonna get. Also will it be possible to add some sort of 2-3 player online system? If so that would be GREAT. It’s still fun tho. :P 10/10 would reccommend.

Real player with 1.5 hrs in game


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I Like The Idea Of The Game. The Retro 8-Bit Graphics Are Really Outstanding, I Would Rate The Graphics A 10/10. Now The Sound Effects & Soundtrack, The Soundtrack Sound Like A Lighthearted Type Of Track, Something Simple & Easy To Start Off For A Game Like This. The Sound Effects Are Prettty Good, I Would Have To Say Alot Of The Sound Effects Sound Like A Loop With The Same Sound Effect Playing All The Time, I Would Rate That A 8/10 Really Magnificent Soundtrack, Mabey In Your Next Update, Put A Little Bite More Songs In The Game And Put In More Different Sound Effects For (Splats) And That Type Of Stuff. Great Start Off On Your Game AstroPenguin642 On Your Your Very First Version Of The Game. Their Some Feedback For You Budy. Outstanding Game, Looking Forward To The Future Of Your Game. It’s Worth Playing This Game! :)

Real player with 1.4 hrs in game

Outside the Lines on Steam

Coloring Game 4

Coloring Game 4

There’s some things I like about this one in comparison to the other Coloring Games (1-3). For instance, being able to lock the colors so that it cycles to the next color instead of the first when you finish using one. Another point in favor of #4 is that there is no art DLC. I love classic art, don’t get me wrong. But when the colors are so diffused that you have to click almost every pixel in a 500,000 pixel painting individually, you start to hate it. So good on them for not having an art pack DLC (at the time of this review).

Real player with 231.6 hrs in game


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Well, I’ve officially finished every picture from all the games (I think there’s 5 total). There seems to be some missing from this one which the dev stated will be released when the full game is (whenever that will be).

Hard to say I haven’t enjoyed it considering the amount of hours I’ve put into each of the games. Kind of cringe-worthy that achievements are locked behind paid DLC content, but the base game is free, so hard to really even complain about spending a few bucks - especially considering the amount of time put into the game to complete everything.

Real player with 99.0 hrs in game

Coloring Game 4 on Steam

Decently Bad Tower Defense

Decently Bad Tower Defense

Ummm, I was able to complete all 10 levels.

I only made a comment because I dislike misinformation.

The only reason it seems like the game doesn’t let you play past the 6th round is because in the 7th - 10th rounds the towers' icons on the bottom can no longer be clicked on. What you instead need to do is have your hand cursor right above each to then choose them, instead of directly on them. Oh, and change your towering strategy slightly because those last levels become increasingly difficult.

Real player with 4.7 hrs in game

A decently good (not bad) Tower Defence game,

10 levels, a good foundation to build on should the dev decide to do so.

Basic graphics, and there is an issue with tower placement on one level, you have to be very precise when clicking on it to enable it to be chosen (unlike in all other levels where a general click enables it)

Not bad, for free and worth returning to if more levels are added. I’d happily pay £1 for this, as it stands the game lasted 2hours to complete the current 10 levels.

Real player with 2.4 hrs in game

Decently Bad Tower Defense on Steam

Shooty Skies

Shooty Skies

Better than the mobile version, I can tell ya that; as Texas Jack from “The Great Race” once said, “Now I got me LOTS of fightin' room!”, as wide screen’s SO much better than trying to fight in such a tight screen space, especially when it comes to certain boss characters.

Unfortunately, it’s just as stingy as the mobile version; I mean, 500 Coins for ONE randomly chosen character from the prize machine or ONE of the Daily Missions? Even with purchasing Sir Oinks-a-lot, which makes enemies drop 2 Coins instead, it’s still hard to get most enemies to actually cough up Coins at all. It took me HOURS to grind Coins and purchase Missions to get just 100 Golden Tickets per completion (+50 extra on Shooty difficulty and +100 on Screamy) or 100 Golden Tickets for each in-game achievement, regardless of the MUCH harder accomplishments being the same minor reward, just to allow access to all the Weapons and-

Real player with 152.8 hrs in game

Shooty Skies is shooting arcade game with great atmosphere and graphics. Similar to all shooting games like this ( Chicken Invaders, Sky Force,…) the main objective is to destroy as many enemies as possible to get coins and get the highest score as possible. The game is also available on iOS and Android.

Gameplay

There are tons of different kind of enemies, some will shoot many objects at you and some will just fly around. Each level has a boss, the higher level the harder boss, that depends also on the difficulty you have to choose to have (you can set the difficulty in settings). Coins obtained in this game can be used for buying new characters or buying boosters which only last for 2 hours. Each character has its own level, and ship. Completing achievements or daily quest will get you golden tickets which can be used to unlock **golden characters.**There are tons of characters and daily quests so you never lack fun. Worth playing this game.

Real player with 29.3 hrs in game

Shooty Skies on Steam

Up in the Air

Up in the Air

Holy crap this game is hilarious. Balloon dogs have a hard life yo. Family loved it

https://youtu.be/amuEP7YTCkc

Real player with 2.5 hrs in game

Never before has there been a game where you get to be a balloon animal, play hopscotch, lay siege to a castle, and wield excalibur, all while looking for the secret cow level.

It’s kinda like the Legend of Zelda, but without the legend or the Zelda.

It’s kinda like Halo 2, but without the Halo or the crappy cliff-hanger.

It’s kinda like Amnesia, The Dark Descent.

Also the game has these horses. I asked one of the developers to explain them, and his response was “…They’re Horses, enjoy them.”

Real player with 1.7 hrs in game

Up in the Air on Steam

Artists Of Fortune: Distant Worlds

Artists Of Fortune: Distant Worlds

A very chill game, in the coloring pixels by numbers/letters form. Similar to the very popular coloring pixels & coloring game franchises, with a unique art style which relies on science fiction and cyberpunk representations.

Very nice pics and animations, plays better with your own music and at your own pace. Very engaging and addictive, can keep you for tens of hours stuck on the monitor. Totally recommended (bought the DLC’s!).

Real player with 255.1 hrs in game

I love the game. Very slick presentation, and a nice range of ‘space’ type pictures to fill in. Sure hope they bring out more planets on a regular basis. Excellent game. 9.5/10

Real player with 205.7 hrs in game

Artists Of Fortune: Distant Worlds on Steam

Coloring Game

Coloring Game

My point of view on it - review

With a kind and active dev that always works on updating and improving his game, this colouring game is a nice addon to steam and your library if you’re into the genre.

I can honestly say I am addicted too it and bought every DLC thus so far since in my eyes and my opinion the price was fair for the content we get.

The in game music is not bad but I do prefer to mute it and put on some YouYube or a series too relax and just colour away.

Real player with 230.4 hrs in game

It seems the dev is done providing free updates for this game now (which is completely reasonable) so I feel this is worth reviewing now.

I appreciate that the game actually is all pixel art and not real-life photos pixillized, and there’s some elements of the interface that i like, but the broken scrolling system & no quick/easy way to scroll across an image in general makes it feel a bit awkward to play. As well I can’t say I find the images themselves that compelling - mostly character art with few landscape-type affairs. From what I can see of the first DLC pack it seems to continue that trend. It’s a serviceable enough coloring game but I don’t find it as chill as the other similar game on steam, even if that one has plenty of issues itself.

Real player with 142.5 hrs in game

Coloring Game on Steam

Coloring Pixels

Coloring Pixels

A paint-by-numbers game that is a fantastic way to relax. Unless you get completely addicted to it, like me, and play it WAY too much and your hand starts cramping. :p

Basically, you’re presented with numbered tiles and each number corresponds to a color. Click on that number on the bottom of the screen or type it in on your keyboard and then get to work filling in those squares! The pictures start out easy but progress to large scale ones which will take hours to complete. Your progress is saved when you back out of a puzzle and the game will show you the percentage you have completed. There are also achievements which hopefully will register soon when steam “learns” about the game.

Real player with 1617.0 hrs in game

Coloring Pixels

Colouring Pixels reminds me so much of my childhood days of colouring by numbers, I loved doing them in my spare time. I completed many paper version books as a kid, we never had PC’s back in my childhood days. This digital version wont take up so much room, and these pictures look ever so nice once completed.

This game is Super relaxing and VERY addictive once you start, you wont want to stop.

Controls are very easy, Left mouse = select number colour and hold to paint, Middle mouse wheel = scroll picture size, as you will certainly need to. Right mouse = hold and move picture around.

Real player with 568.6 hrs in game

Coloring Pixels on Steam

The Lone Chameleon

The Lone Chameleon

Note: list of controls at bottom of review.

First review:

I have been playing for about an hour and am enjoying it so far. The character design and narrative elements are charming and make it warmer than most puzzle games. Puzzles seem interesting and challenging enough while still being relaxing.

Update:

The game does have quite a lot of challenge and depth, requiring thought and planning. The levels are very intricate.

There is also a theme of empathy and helping others, as the different characters have different abilities and must all get through together.

Real player with 18.0 hrs in game

Disclaimer: Special thanks to the developer Spidove for providing me the key and the opportunity to explore and give an honest review of their thought-provoking puzzler.

Graphic Art: 3/5……(Simple, pleasant & effective)

Immersion: 3/5….(Relaxing & challenging)

Gameplay: 4.5/5…..(Many puzzles, enjoyably challenging)

Controls: 3/5…..(Can be a little clunky)

Value: 4/5……..(Only $4)

Difficulty: 3.5/5…(Makes you think, but intuitive)

Real player with 9.2 hrs in game

The Lone Chameleon on Steam