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.

Game Guide for Two Rows Colors

Tap on the screen to play this game.

Game Highlights

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.

What is the primary genre of the game?

The game can be categorized as Casual.

What platform or tool allows easy drag-and-drop development for this game?

This game utilizes the Construct 3 game development technology.

Are there any moments of cruelty or harshness in the game?

Yes, Two Rows Colors features aggressive or violent actions.

What gender is the game targeted towards?

The game has a particular Male & Female focus.

What terms are associated with the game’s content?

The main descriptors for this game are arcade, ball.

Who is the creator behind this game’s concept and design?

The team that worked on the game's design and coding is newgamess.

Does the game run smoothly on mobile devices?

Yes, Two Rows Colors is available to play on mobile devices.

Is there any blood splatter in the game?

Yes, Two Rows Colors involves content related to blood.

Who would find this game most engaging based on age?

The recommended age categories for playing this game are Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.

Is the game suitable for younger audiences?

No, Two Rows Colors is not appropriate for a younger audience.
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