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Colorcross brain
Colorcross brain











colorcross brain

As you slowly unveil a picture of an animal, you'll also find yourself trying to guess what it is, in a Rolf Harris "can you guess what it is yet?" style - and usually, you'll still be just as wrong. Thankfully, you can zoom the screen in, to make sure you're filling in the right tiles, and that you've read the right number.Īnimal Color Cross is a game that really makes you think, and as there's so little guess work involved, completing a grid gives you a real sense of achievement. Slowly but surely, you end up building up a picture by working out where the squares can't go, and you find yourself really having to think (and check through each and every colour) before you make a move. As you slowly fill in the few squares you know are definitely going to be that colour, you'll gradually be filling up squares - and therefore eliminating possibilities from all the other colours. You can switch between the colours you're using by touching the paint splodges at the side of the grid, and you'll find yourself doing so regularly - especially on the larger, more complicated grids, as switching between the colours regularly is pretty much the only way to complete the grid. Not only making the game a lot more colourful, this also adds a lot more strategy to the proceedings, as you've now got to juggle several different "layers" of the picture, as each colour effectively has its own grid.

colorcross brain

And while games like Piccross set you the task of chiselling away at a grid, taking chunks away until the picture's revealed, Animal Color Cross works slightly differently, as you've actually got to colour things in.













Colorcross brain