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Color zen 3ds review
Color zen 3ds review












The black and white shapes that added more depth and challenge to Color Zen have been removed, but you can still skip up to five levels if you feel they’re too difficult for you. So basically all you need to do is match two shapes with the same colour as the border last and Bob’s your uncle. The level is solved when you fill the screen with a colour that’s the same as the border of the screen. When they do, the colour engulfs the whole screen, taking with it all the other ‘open’ pieces of the same colour. The gameplay has you moving shapes around to make two shapes of the same colour touch each other on the touch screen. The touch screen is used to do everything – play, select levels, etc. The upper screen and the buttons have no function at all the upper screen simply displays the title, so there is no 3D effect since it’d be pointless anyway. They are also bigger, making the game easier. The shapes are mostly charming, comprising animals, animals and more animals. Load times take only about a half a second for auto-saving, and at 92 blocks it’s a very small download. The colours are brighter, the soundtrack is more appealing the the young ‘uns, and the difficulty has been dialed down a great deal. But does it stand up to the ‘regular’ version of Color Zen? And, even more importantly, does it really provide kids something that will keep them amused for a while?Īs a title aimed at a much younger audience, Color Zen Kids does well in terms of visuals and presentation. It’s a problem solving game, and that’s a great form of edutainment for younger kids.

color zen 3ds review

Can a game be too child-friendly? Taking Cypronia’s Color Zen Kids into consideration, the answer may be a yes.














Color zen 3ds review