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.

What You Need to Know About Two Rows Colors

Tap on the screen to play this game.

Main Attractions

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.

Who handled the design and coding of this game?

The design of this game is handled by newgamess.

What development tool was used to create this game?

The game development library or environment powering the gameplay experience is Construct 3.

Under what gaming genre is this categorized?

The genre this game fits into is Casual.

Are there any cruel actions or themes in Two Rows Colors?

Yes, there is abusive or violent behavior in Two Rows Colors.

What tags highlight the game's features?

The descriptive tags used for this game are arcade, ball.

Which gender should play this game?

The game has a particular gender focus on Male & Female.

Is this game playable on both Android and iOS devices?

Two Rows Colors is designed for use on mobile phones and tablets.

What age group does this game cater to?

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

Is there any depiction of blood in the gameplay?

Yes, Two Rows Colors contains violent or blood-related imagery.

Would this game be appropriate for kids?

No, Two Rows Colors does not meet the standards for children's content.