An educational puzzle game idea to teach colors. I decided the idea was too complicated for the target audience (<4 year olds learning about colors), but on its own it’s probably a fine puzzle.
The map starts with …
- Squares filled with “mixed colors” (e.g. purple)
- Animals/foods/whatever colored in “primary colors”.
You play by touching a mixed color and dragging in a straight line to an animal/food/whatever.
In doing so, it gives you the first element of that mixed color.
So if PURPLE, you start drawing a RED line, and the square itself turns BLUE only. In other words, you’re “splitting” the secondary color into two primaries.
Later Difficulties = All “squares” are just the same type. So, you can also draw lines from mixed colors to other mixed colors, changing them?
Vaguely inspired by https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.alecgames.fillmulticolor.puzzle, but not really.