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Product description
Welcome to the test lab for ChromaTec! You're here to test out our newest, cutting-edge ChromaGun (patent pending), a military-grade colour technology! Use it to attempt to crack our painstakingly prepared test chambers. The fundamental idea is as simple as the application is complex: use the exit doors to leave the rooms. However, be cautious of the WorkerDroids in charge of keeping the rooms clean. They don't precisely fit your or my definition of "human friendly."
To advance in the chambers, use WorkerDroids to colourize the walls and the ChromaGun. The same-coloured walls attract WorkerDroids.
Attempt to get to the chambers' exit doors using that mechanism. Some entries need more effort to open than others and only remain open as long as the triggers are occupied.
Congratulations if you think your mind can process all of this information. For our test rooms, you're the ideal applicant!
Welcome, and best of luck, then!
Gameplay
Colours play a vital role in the puzzle Game ChromaGun. Walls and floating spherical robots known as Worker Droids can be coloured using the ChromaGun, a paint-shooting weapon. These Worker Droids will gravitate toward walls that are the same hue because of their attraction to them.
The Game's goal is to solve puzzles by deftly moving Worker Droids around, altering their colours, and leading them to switches, door-opening triggers, or electrified squares. The player can fire red, blue, and yellow primary colours from the ChromaGun. There are numerous quick puzzle stages to complete in the Game, but if you make one mistake, you'll have to restart the Level. There are 26 total levels, and there is only one way to complete them.
On walls and Worker Droids, the secondary colours green, purple, and orange can be made by combining the primary hues. Black is the product of mixing more than two colours, and Worker Droids are not drawn to it.
Major Highlights
- A first-person puzzle Game about colours is called ChromaGun.
- The fundamental idea is as simple as the application is complex: use the exit doors to leave the rooms.
- To advance in the chambers, use WorkerDroids to colourize the walls and the ChromaGun. WorkerDroids, the primary source of trouble for players in ChromaGun, are drawn to similar-coloured walls and can be exploited for many purposes, such as unlocking doors, triggering triggers, or eliminating the threat of lethal electrified floor-tiles by ruthlessly sacrificing them. Eight chapters of brain-bending puzzles and clever underlying narrative make up ChromaGun.
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Other details
- Release date2016-02-16
- PublishersPixel Maniacs
- DevelopersPixel Maniacs
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Seller Rating: 4.8
US$ 13.51
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Seller Rating: 4.8
US$ 13.51
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Seller Rating: 4.6
US$ 13.51
~ 89%Seller Rating: 4.6
Product description
Welcome to the test lab for ChromaTec! You're here to test out our newest, cutting-edge ChromaGun (patent pending), a military-grade colour technology! Use it to attempt to crack our painstakingly prepared test chambers. The fundamental idea is as simple as the application is complex: use the exit doors to leave the rooms. However, be cautious of the WorkerDroids in charge of keeping the rooms clean. They don't precisely fit your or my definition of "human friendly."
To advance in the chambers, use WorkerDroids to colourize the walls and the ChromaGun. The same-coloured walls attract WorkerDroids.
Attempt to get to the chambers' exit doors using that mechanism. Some entries need more effort to open than others and only remain open as long as the triggers are occupied.
Congratulations if you think your mind can process all of this information. For our test rooms, you're the ideal applicant!
Welcome, and best of luck, then!
Gameplay
Colours play a vital role in the puzzle Game ChromaGun. Walls and floating spherical robots known as Worker Droids can be coloured using the ChromaGun, a paint-shooting weapon. These Worker Droids will gravitate toward walls that are the same hue because of their attraction to them.
The Game's goal is to solve puzzles by deftly moving Worker Droids around, altering their colours, and leading them to switches, door-opening triggers, or electrified squares. The player can fire red, blue, and yellow primary colours from the ChromaGun. There are numerous quick puzzle stages to complete in the Game, but if you make one mistake, you'll have to restart the Level. There are 26 total levels, and there is only one way to complete them.
On walls and Worker Droids, the secondary colours green, purple, and orange can be made by combining the primary hues. Black is the product of mixing more than two colours, and Worker Droids are not drawn to it.
Major Highlights
- A first-person puzzle Game about colours is called ChromaGun.
- The fundamental idea is as simple as the application is complex: use the exit doors to leave the rooms.
- To advance in the chambers, use WorkerDroids to colourize the walls and the ChromaGun. WorkerDroids, the primary source of trouble for players in ChromaGun, are drawn to similar-coloured walls and can be exploited for many purposes, such as unlocking doors, triggering triggers, or eliminating the threat of lethal electrified floor-tiles by ruthlessly sacrificing them. Eight chapters of brain-bending puzzles and clever underlying narrative make up ChromaGun.
Play Now!
Other details
- Release date2016-02-16
- PublishersPixel Maniacs
- DevelopersPixel Maniacs