If you’re a fan of quirky puzzle games, then you’re going to love this. Bart Bonte, the solo developer who’s been giving us a healthy dose of colourful brain teasers, is back with yet another one. This time, it’s Purple, the latest addition to his vibrant puzzle game series.
If you aren’t familiar, Bart Bonte has been creating these delightful colour-themed games for a while now. We’ve already seen Yellow, Red, Black, Blue, Green, Pink and Orange. Now, it’s Purple’s turn to make us scratch our heads, and it looks like anything but dull. By the way, he has also dropped other intriguing titles like Logica Emotica, sugar and Words for a bird.
Just like it’s predecessors (if I can call them that), Purple as a puzzle game is a treat. The entire game is soaked in its namesake colour, giving it a distinct artistic vibe. It promises the same rapid-fire, microgame-style puzzles that Yellow, Red and others have given us.
Each level in the game is a quick, self-contained puzzle, with a relaxed pace and a lot of purple. You’ll get to face some neat challenges, like aligning numbers or navigating mini-mazes. The goal is simple. Make the screen purple in 50 levels with different but unique logic.
Purple proves to be a good addition to Bart Bonte’s colour puzzle game series. The subtle hints, the thematic objects and the clever integration of level numbers into the puzzles themselves make the game a good try. It’s simplicity and creativity are something that adds to its charm.
If you’ve tried out the other games in the colour series, you’ll notice that the mechanics in Purple are a bit new. And the custom-made soundtrack is also as charming as the game itself. You can snag Purple, the puzzle game, on Google Play Store for free.
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