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Color Flow
This game has a very simple yet challenging game play. You will start from the top right tile and have to match its color with surrounding tiles. For this, you have to choose one of the surrounding tiles’ color from bottom of the screen. There are 6 colors in total and your final goal is to make all tiles have the same color in 22 moves or less.
Getting Started in Color Flow
Use your mouse to play the game or tap on the screen!
Does the game show any blood or injuries?
Yes, Color Flow contains scenes with blood.
What type of gameplay does this game represent?
This game is classified as Casual.
What tools or languages make up the game's technical foundation?
This game is developed using a Construct 2 engine.
Which team developed this game?
The studio behind this game is MBG Network.
Does the game involve any kind of brutality or cruelty?
Yes, Color Flow shows violence or cruelty.
What labels are attached to this game?
The descriptors used to categorize this game include logic, skill.
Is the game playable on smartphones?
Users can play Color Flow on their smartphones.
Which gender audience does this game appeal to?
The game focuses primarily on Male & Female.
What is the most appropriate age group to play this game?
This game is best appropriate for the Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors age group.
Can this game be played by children?
No, Color Flow would not be enjoyable for kids.