Fri Oct 29 2021
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Hue is a minimalist puzzle game that focuses on the subtle art of color perception. It’s an 'odd-one-out' style game where you must identify the tile with a slightly different shade from the rest. While the concept is simple, the execution is highly polished, with a clean aesthetic and a difficulty curve that ramps up perfectly as the colors become more similar and the grid grows larger.
The addition of real-time online multiplayer through GameCenter transforms it from a relaxing solo experience into a high-pressure competition. Racing against another player to find the odd shade is surprisingly intense. It’s the kind of game that is perfect for 'brain training' or just a quick mental reset. The small file size and quick loading times make it a great 'filler' game to have on your phone for whenever you have a spare minute.
Real-time online multiplayer
Global Game Center leaderboards
Increasing difficulty levels
Minimalist and clean UI
Quick-fire gameplay sessions
Don't look at individual tiles. Try to relax your eyes and look at the grid as a whole; the 'odd' tile will often seem to 'pop' or vibrate against the rest of the pattern.
Using Apple GameKit, you can challenge friends to a color-finding race. Each correct tap sends a penalty to your opponent or boosts your own timer, making for a fast-paced duel.
Every 10 correct answers in a row grants you a +10 second time bonus.
Maybe I should see an optometrist. But I can’t see any difference - and the puzzles start with one locked square, so no ability to even try anything differently. It’s a good idea tho. I wish there were other color modes for color blind-like.
I prefer listening to my own music or a podcast while playing these types of games. Can’t play own audio - auto-uninstall.