
Deepti Kumar
I wish I could give this 4 or 5 stars. I loved the concept and the illustrations are cute, so you really enjoy this game in the beginning - until you don't. 1. Time limits are so short. They soon get too challenging in higher levels. This game needs an untimed version for those who like to mull over it. 2. Some gradients don't make sense. For instance: Blue turns to pink without an intermediate colour. 3. The grey scale levels are a nightmare. Suggestion: Give an untimed version.
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Nicholas & Francesca
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Fun...but frustrating. Not enough time to solve the puzzles. You are given 3 minutes to make matches of hues and the time doesn't increase with difficulty levels increasing. Color matches don't make sense at times. I've tried a match that won't clear and 4 moves later it clears. There are matches that dont make sense like 2 blue and a pink. I agree with other reviewers this game should have an untimed mode. It's not a casual game. Starts out challenging , quickly goes to frustrating & uninstall.
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Ren
To unlock the last star you'll have to speedrun, just like in the game :') First of all, games on a timer aren't relaxing. Just, no. I've played through I Love Hue and I loved it. This game has an interesting take on the idea, but when you find yourself bruteforcing half the level and what you think is wrong is actually the gradient you need, it gets frustrating quickly. It's beatable, but getting three stars can be unreasonably difficult. It's pretty, it's original, but I'm glad it's over.
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