We Love It's Guide to…
Pigmentone
It is a game that feels more like a guessing game than a logic puzzle. It will make you waste hours guessing, combining or dividing the colors through multiple rings of rainbow, and it's up to you to find out where each one goes.
Released:
Jul 8, 2016
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Developer:
Sliverbroom Studios
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Publisher:
OtakuMaker SARL
Strategy
Indie
Casual
Puzzle
Great Soundtrack
Arcade
2D
Sci-fi
Funny
Atmospheric
Singleplayer
Stylized
Classic
The Developer Says...
Pigmentone is a game that feels more like a guessing game than a logic puzzle.
It will make you waste hours guessing, combining or dividing the colors through multiple rings of rainbow, and it's up to you to find out where each one goes.Badges :

Features:
· Simple and attractive graphics.
· Color combination system in real time who does not obey the rules of material colors, but rather colored light.
· 50 Levels that only will make you waste time.
· Relaxing music, so that at least you don't despair.
· A time-trial score that is only fun if you try the puzzle over and over again.
· With a help system punish you if used.
It’s a game mostly trial and error. Would you dare to play it?
Game rules
Emitters

These points of color, emitting a beam of the same color. These can move only along the edge of the screen.
Receivers

Receivers pick up the emitter's color and become this color. The receiver is surrounded by a ring of rainbow, which becomes the same color as the center circle when it's right.
Combining colors

Receivers can be combined in various colors, and also throw a beam to pass their color to another receiver.
Target

All receivers need a particular color, and only until each has its right color, level is completed.
Obstacles

Obstacles are white rectangular elements, no beam can pass through them.
Prisms

Prisms are triangles that divide a combined color, only work if the combined color comes directly from the receiver where they were combined. These prisms have two triangles in sides that indicate where they throw the rays.
Pipelines

On stage there are pipes invisible, these divert the beam in a different direction already specified, these become visible when a ray touches them.
Back of the Box Details
Steam Deck
Unknown
DLC
None
DRM/EULA Notices
None
Achievements
None
Ratings
None
Demo
None
Metacritic
None
Content Notices
None
Controller Support
None
Reviews
67%
Mixed
Based on 48 reviews
Individual reviews are not available yet.
