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Hue, der Color-Hopping

Hue, the celebrated color hopping puzzle of Fiddles ticks Games, will appear on April 23 on iOS and Android. The messages were first reported by Touch, Tap, Play.

In a monochrome world you play as a young Hue, a little guy looking for his mother, which one day straight up and disappeared. By collecting shards of a broken ring, they now have the opportunity to perceive colors and change the world around them, which opened all kinds of funny platform experiments.

The basic idea is that you can change elements of the environment by switching between different colors. In the course of the world, you will gradually unlock new colors to explore earlier off-limit areas and to pass safely.

Although it is externally a fairly uncomplicated puzzle platform, it is certainly not a breeze, as in particular the areas of the late game as a quite challenge turn out. That is, it is rarely frustrating or annoying, and it does not surpass his greeting either.

The game was published in 2016 for consoles before it came to Nintendo Switch last year. Ex-ED RIC checked the switch port at startup and said: Hue is a clever, tricky puzzle platform that balances his frustrating moments with a wonderful puzzle design before he gave him a bronze rating.

The message from the upcoming introduction of the mobile device is indeed for fans of the genres or those who have missed the first time, very welcome. No word has not been announced for pricing, although it is likely that HUE is published as a premium title. Search on April 23 on the App Store and Google Play thereafter.

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