A very simple free to play puzzle game about sorting puzzle pieces by colour. You start seeing the end result of the puzzle, then it shuffles most of the pieces, and you have to move the pieces around again to put things back into colour order.
For obvious reasons, this game is going to be difficult if you suffer from colour blindness, as there are no accessibility settings to make the puzzles colourblind friendly, so sorry if this is going to be a problem for you.
The game currently has just short of 2000 puzzle levels in it, so it’ll keep you going for a very long time, especially if you’re like me and use this as your “I have no internet on the london underground so lets play a chill puzzle game” game. Every area consists of 16 levels, and completing 3 areas will unlock a challenge area with 16 more difficult puzzles, either ones where there is not a drastic hue shift, where the levels are far larger than expected, or where you can’t see the solved state of the board before you start.
There is also a puzzle that is randomly generated every day, which I think might be a callback to the first game I Love Hue, which I tried, but the first game comes with a rather stringent stamina system that didn’t gel well with me. The second game has no such stamina system, and only locks levels behind the number of prior solved levels.
The game has an ad after every few levels. The IAP to remove ads costs ~£5, but I’d consider it worth it for the amount of game in this game.
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zutgames.ilovehue2 Free to play
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