Because it is not necessary for all games to have great graphics, there are titles like Cobe The Gallery, puzzle game in which we will have to make everything turn the same color. With Cobe The Gallery we enjoy a game that allows us to keep our heads busy while relaxing us due to its mixture of simplicity (although it is complicated), visual effects and soundtrack. And best of all, the game is freemium, which means that we can play without paying anything unless we want to buy tips to move forward.
The visual effects are minimalist to the point of looking bad, something that changes the moment we start to play. When we slide over a pile of colors and the animation begins, it is where we feel something that, although it seems silly, it must be said that it is something special. Also, the colors are soft, which is also nice to look at. As if the range of colors and animation weren't enough, Cobe The Gallery also has dynamic shadows that accompany the movement of the cubes, which must be said that it is smooth and fluid at all times.
Like other puzzle games, Cobe The Gallery begins in levels so simple that they serve as a tutorial. In the first level we will only have to slide the green color over the orange color so that we understand what the game is about. Later, even more colors appear, increasing the difficulty. In total there are 81 Niveles They were created to relax us, although the developer also proposed a challenge that would make us think about how to overcome the levels. And it is that in each level we will have a limited number of movements; if we cannot pass a level, we can use a tip by tapping on the light bulb at the top. From the 4th tip, we will have to pay or heat our heads to be able to pass the level.
The goal of Cobe The Gallery, as I said earlier, is to get the entire surface is the same color. This is achieved by moving the different surfaces so that a chain movement begins that will change the color of everything that catches ahead, as long as it does not find a piece that forces it to stop. In the previous video you can see how it is played but, warning, better to play it than to watch it.