Pixel Colors
Free
620 reviews
Publisher
Plunge InteractiveDownload size
< 1 MBLast updated
4/6/2013Version
1.3.0.0Works with
- Windows Phone 8
- Windows Phone 7.5
App requires
- phone identity
- owner identity
- photo, music, and video libraries
- data services
- movement and directional sensor
- HD720P (720x1280)
- WVGA (480x800)
- WXGA (768x1280)
Supported languages (1)
English (United States)
Pixel Colors is an addictive puzzle based strategy game that requires a mixture of skill and luck in order to accomplish. To be successful you need to change the colour of the squares until the entire screen is a single solid colour. Starting with the square in the upper left corner, you can change the colour of the blocks in order to match that of the surrounding squares. This is done until the entire screen is a single colour. Your objective is to clear the screen in as few moves as possible. As soon as become successful in more levels, the game becomes more complex, and much more squares appear on your screen and the difficulty will increase and becoming more challenging. Have fun & Good luck! ____________________________ Collect all Plunge Interactive games and apps! Search for "plunge interactive" in Windows Phone Marketplace! Strategy/tower defense: ● Farts VS Zombies Puzzle games: ● Kubik Adventures ● Sketchy Blocks ● Lleida Puzzle Entertainment: ● Mourinhadas! ● Guía de la Tele Utilities: ● Metro Washington ● Metro Madrid ● Metro Rome ● Metro Frankfurt ____________________________ VISIT US: www.plungeinteractive.com TWITTER: www.twitter.com/plungeint FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/plungeinteractive
Reviews
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5/23/2013It's a very very good game!!
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5/23/2013Powerful yet easy
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5/23/2013I love this game. I use to play it on my blackberry. Its great exercise for your brain muscles.
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5/22/2013Good
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5/22/2013Fantastic!
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5/21/2013Fun!
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5/21/2013A good pastime
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5/20/2013I like how the levels get harder every time
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5/20/2013Great fun!
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5/18/2013No exit button on the menu, back button takes you back through all the levels you have completed during that session before you can exit. It's annoying.
