Spectrum (2015)
Genres: ActionAdventureCasualIndie
| Nintendo Switch |
Released: 2018-08-20 |
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| Xbox One |
Released: 2018-08-24 |
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| PlayStation 4 |
Released: 2018-08-21 |
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| macOS |
Released: 2016-09-22Requirements
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| Linux |
Released: 2016-09-22Requirements
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| iOS |
Released: 2015-01-08Requirements
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| PC |
Released: 2016-09-22Requirements
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Developers
| Digerati Distribution |
| 3D Avenue |
| Liam Mullins |
| HegyLabs |
Publishers
| Digerati |
| 3D Avenue C.A. |
| 3D Avenue |
| Liam Mullins |
| HegyLabs |
Tags:
SingleplayerSteam AchievementsFull controller supportAtmosphericsteam-trading-cardsGreat Soundtrack2DDifficultSteam LeaderboardsPixel GraphicsRetroPoint & ClickFamily Friendly3DColorfulPhysicsVR1990's2.5DMinimalist2D Platformer2D-платформерAbstractPuzzle PlatformerNonlinearClickerLogicPrecision PlatformerDesign & IllustrationTutorial6DOF
Description
Spectrum (2015) is an immersive three-dimensional color sorting game designed for players who enjoy working with colors. The game focuses on identifying and arranging tints, shades, values, and hues, providing a precise challenge for visual perception and color coordination skills.
Objective
The primary goal in Spectrum is to reconstruct a cube by accurately positioning each block between the corners. Every attempt generates a unique cube, ensuring that no two puzzles are identical. Players must analyze color variations carefully to place each piece correctly, creating a visually coherent structure.
Gameplay Features
- Infinite Levels: The game generates an unlimited number of unique puzzles, allowing continuous engagement without repetition.
- Tools for Assistance: Players can use various tools to manipulate the cube and blocks, including:
- Build Frame: Helps in arranging the blocks accurately within the cube’s framework.
- Pop: Removes selected blocks from the cube for repositioning.
- Scooch: Adjusts the position of blocks smoothly without disrupting the overall layout.
- Save Progress: Players can save their current state and continue the puzzle later without losing advancement.
- Eject Misplaced Blocks: Incorrectly positioned blocks can be easily removed for correction.
- Vortex Search: Locate specific blocks among the floating elements using a vortex tool for quick identification.
- Outline Feature: Highlights blocks and mistakes, making it easier to identify errors and correct placements.
Compatibility
Spectrum supports Razer Chroma keyboards, enhancing the visual experience with dynamic lighting effects. A virtual reality (VR) version is planned, allowing players to interact with the cube in a fully immersive environment.
Summary
This game combines logic, color theory, and spatial reasoning, offering a unique and continuous challenge for anyone interested in color sorting. With unlimited puzzles, specialized tools, and precise gameplay mechanics, Spectrum (2015) provides a structured yet flexible experience that tests both perception and problem-solving skills.
Our Verdict
If you enjoy puzzle games that test your ability to match colours and shapes, Spectrum is a perfect pick. The game offers a relaxing experience with its colour sorting challenge, which is not only visually appealing but also mentally stimulating. The three-dimensional cube puzzle keeps things fresh and exciting, as no two cubes are ever the same.
While the gameplay itself is simple, the added features like the ability to save progress, easily correct mistakes, and use unique tools like the vortex and pop options, make the experience smoother and more enjoyable. Plus, the upcoming VR integration promises even more immersive gameplay. Overall, Spectrum is a great game for colour lovers and puzzle enthusiasts alike!