What players say
Color Cleaner is a well-crafted puzzle game that grows with you. The first levels teach the basics, while later ones demand careful strategy. Physics effects add unpredictability, making each playthrough slightly different. The limited click system forces efficient moves. It is satisfying to clear a tough level with moves to spare. The game has no ads or distractions, just pure puzzle solving. It is a good choice for casual gamers and puzzle fans alike. The 30 levels provide a few hours of thoughtful entertainment. Replay value comes from trying to complete levels with fewer clicks than required. Overall, a solid, family-safe game.
About this game
Game Introduction
Color Cleaner Puzzle is a casual puzzle game that challenges your ability to think ahead. The objective is to clear a board filled with colorful shapes using a limited number of clicks. When shapes of the same color touch each other, they form a group, and a single click removes the entire group. Physics effects cause remaining shapes to shift or fall after each removal, creating new groups and adding a strategic layer. The game offers a relaxing, no-time-limit experience suitable for all ages, helping improve pattern recognition and planning skills.
How to Play
To play, start by studying the board to identify groups of touching shapes that share the same color. Click on any shape in a group to remove all connected shapes of that color. Each click counts toward your limit for the level. If you clear the board before using all allowed clicks, you win. If you run out of clicks, you must restart the level. As you progress, puzzles become more complex, requiring you to plan the order of removals to create larger groups and use physics to your advantage.
Game Features
Features include multiple levels with progressively challenging arrangements, physics-based interactions that change the board after each move, and a limited number of clicks per level that encourages strategic thinking. The game has colorful, family-friendly visuals, no time pressure, and simple one-click controls. It is suitable for both children and adults, and helps develop logic and observation skills.
Tips for Success
Take your time to analyze the entire board before making your first click. Look for groups that, when removed, will cause shapes above to fall and form new, larger groups. Prioritize removing isolated groups that may block larger combinations. Plan your moves several steps ahead, and try to use as few clicks as possible to maximize your remaining clicks for later stages. Practice regularly to improve your pattern recognition and strategic planning.