PixlBit | "I have a saying I use when describing a popular cell phone game that just about everybody I know, gamer or not, has played: Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again expecting different results. It's also Angry Birds. When Colour Bind is at its best, it's a fun, physics-intensive puzzle game that's delivers a satisfying experience. When it's at its worst, it's a lot like Angry Birds."
oprainfall writes:
"Since the dawn of platforming games, the ability to mess with gravity has been a staple for at least one level in many games of the genre. Finding the right direction and moving properly within it could be disconcerting for the player, and really shake things up. Oftentimes, enemies and objects weren’t affected by the shift, leading to two inconsistent directions for gravity. But… what happens when there are three?"
Non-Fiction Gaming writer Anthony flips gravity to get his brain going in the right direction. Colour Bind (Not Colourblind) is a fantastic brain teaser that may leave many frustrated.
Welcome to Colour Bind, where red means up... or was it down? Sam checked out this indie puzzle-platformer to test his reasoning abilities.
Portal has opened up the puzzle game genre to everyone with an idea of how to bend physics. I dunno... this game looks like a pass to me.