Color Switch
The game is simple on the surface- tap to keep a ball bouncing in the air and match its color to an obstacle in order to pass through it. Pass through as many obstacles as you can before crashing into a different color than your ball. The challenge of the game is that the obstacles are moving and the ball is changing color. Over time, the obstacles become more complex utilizing different speeds, shapes and areas of color. And as we’ve come to expect from these types of high score chasers, though the gameplay may be simple, it is equally addictive. The physics of the obstacles are fun and at times surprising; they show a creative spirit behind the scenes. Shapes that I assumed would be simple to pass were often far more difficult than I anticipated which was an exciting discovery. But nothing was impossibly difficult or too frustrating, unlike Flappy brethren. Unless the soundtrack is imperative to the gameplay, I play the majority of my mobile games without the sound on- mostly because headphones annoy me and I don’t want to bother the people around me. But also, many sound effects outside of a musical score are really annoying. The music in Color Switch is probably my favorite music I’ve ever heard in a mobile game. Officially (which means according to my DJ bestie), it’s deep house; but I’d call it cool neon lounge music that’s upbeat chill with just the right dash of retro effect. I would listen to it without playing the game, frankly. Play more games on happywheelsnow.com
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