I like a good puzzle game, but honestly, I don’t play them often. Not because I am bad for them, thank you for thinking that I am a very extremely, just I like games with a really good game for them – thinking that the information portal is a typical example of such a game. Clean, know exactly what it is, and use its concept in increasingly interesting ways without overpaying its welcome. I don’t know if Chromatic’s tough questions manage that, but I have never seen a game using light as part of its puzzles in a similar way before.
You can see a game below, but this is a lowering: you need to move around the boxes that emit different color lights to line up with the sensors to open the door (think about the portal and must put the boxes into the buttons). The overlap of these boxes can produce new colors, which you may need for certain sensors. Sometimes, you will need to cast shadows so that certain sensors are left in the dark. It is one of the very simple types of games in the concept, but it is actually realizing it to you.
Cookie installation management
I am a really big fan of how simple it all looks. It is really undeniable that the portal’s influence on this game, adding a few structures in it and it can be a scientific testing chamber. However, black and white really make the color turn on, really showing you the simple, clean design is the best way to go.
Of course, it felt like this could be a problem for colored blind people, and there was no mention of any type of features of any type of approach, but it still seemed enough soon enough for the puzzle game, so it was expected that it was added.
Carratic Cookdrum’s passion like me can want the game on Steam right here.