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Learn About the Game Color Chase

I’ve been playing Color Chase lately, and it’s surprisingly addictive for something so simple. You’re presented with a grid of colored tiles and a little cursor that starts in one corner. Your goal is to “chase” and absorb all the tiles by changing your cursor’s color to match the ones you’re about to touch. It sounds straightforward, but when obstacles like blockers or unchangeable tiles get in the way, you really have to think a few moves ahead.

Each level feels like a tiny puzzle box. Some stages introduce mirrors that swap your direction, while others have locked zones you can only enter with a key of the right shade. There’s no timer breathing down your neck, which makes it more of a relaxed brain-teaser than a frantic arcade game. Still, once you hit a tricky arrangement of hues and barriers, the satisfaction of finally clearing the board is pretty great.

What I particularly like is how clean and colorful the whole thing looks. The palette is bright without being harsh, and the little animations—like the ripple when you absorb a new tile—add a nice touch of polish. The soundtrack is mellow, just enough to stay in the background and let you focus on the strategy without feeling like you’re in a high-pressure situation.

If you enjoy puzzle games that challenge your spatial thinking and let you go at your own pace, Color Chase is worth a shot. It ramps up difficulty just right, so each new mechanic feels fresh, and those “aha” moments of discovery keep you coming back. Whether you’ve got five minutes or an hour, you can dive in and get your color-fix without any fuss.