Review: Enjoy Chromatic Chaos With The Game I Love Hue

I Love Hue is a game based on the simple idea of moving the tiles to their correct position in the colour hue spectrum.

You are challenged to create order out of chromatic chaos. As a result, you may learn to improve the subtle differences between shades and improve your colour perception.

The games become progressively harder and more complex. A tile with a dot in the middle is fixed. You may like to spend some time memorizing how the colours are arranged before you start the game.

Pros

  • Visually appealing and a beautifully minimalist design
  • Easy to play and the puzzles are a good time length
  • Over 300 levels to solve
  • Google Play Editor’s Choice

Cons

  • May be difficult if you have a colour blindness or aren’t a visual learner
  • I’m not a fan of the music (nor my husband) so I play without sound
  • Advertisements play between games

If you enjoy this one, there’s a follow up game called I Love Hue Too

I Love Hue is the perfect puzzle game for visual and artistic people.

Recommended.

Get it on the App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/i-love-hue/id1081075274

Get it on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zutgames.ilovehue

Price: Free + advertisements

About I Love Hue

I Love Hue is a minimalist, ambient puzzle game influenced by adult colouring books, mindfulness apps and abstract art. The game has a very simple concept – players must arrange grids of coloured tiles into perfectly ordered spectrums. It was designed from the start to be a meditative, chilled experience with no timers, no move limits and no punishments for failure. http://i-love-hue.com/

About Zut!

Zut is a small, independent game studio based in Brighton, UK. We create original puzzle games with simple mechanics, loads of replay value and a groovy retro feel. http://zutgames.com/

Emma Crameri: Brisbane-based technology reviewer and writer, Emma Crameri is a regular contributor for Women Love Tech and the lifestyle site TheCarousel.com - where she reviews products. Passionate about all things tech, she has worked on ICT projects, online education and digital marketing. An early adopter, with both Android and Apple devices, Emma is also the Editor of the Brisbanista, and Game Set Tech websites.

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