Two Rows Colors

Two Rows Colors

Two Rows Colors is a puzzle kids game, where the main goal is to match the ball in the middle with other balls with the same colors. So, in the middle of the game screen, the ball will move vertically and she will change color very often. From the top of the screen and from the bottom will be three balls in a row. When you tap on the screen they will move horizontally. Change the balls to get the ball with the same color as the ball in the middle. Only in that way you can match the ball and earn points. If you make a mistake the game will be over. Watch the ball in the middle of the game, play, and have fun.

Tips for Winning Two Rows Colors

Tap on the screen to play this game.

What Makes This Game Unique

Tap on the screen to change the ball positions of the horizontal rows. As the game progress, the speed of the ball in the middle of the screen will increase. It will be more difficult to play but it will be funny too.

Is this game developed with a game engine or a web-based technology?

The game was developed with Construct 3 game engine or web-based technology.

Does the game work well on mobile devices?

Yes, Two Rows Colors is optimized for mobile play on both iOS and Android.

In which game genre can this game be found?

The genre defining this game is Casual.

What studio developed this game?

The programming and design of this game are by newgamess.

What tags are relevant to this game?

Tags relevant to the gameplay experience are arcade, ball.

What gender demographic is this game targeted at?

This game has a gender-specific target audience: Male & Female.

Is there any mention or depiction of blood in the game?

Yes, blood is present in Two Rows Colors' content.

Is there any cruel content in the game?

Yes, there are aspects of Two Rows Colors that promote cruelty.

Which age groups can enjoy playing this game?

Players in the age group Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors can enjoy this game.

Is the game safe for children to play?

No, Two Rows Colors does not cater to a child audience.
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