About Color By Number:
What we have here are a couple dozen examples of decent pixel at of various subjects however sadly they are for the most part all for nothing. This might sound like a list of complaints or nit picky but like some of my other reviews, I hope it will be taken as constructive criticism by the makers and be an overview of what I thought I was getting versus what I got. Other than the options that appear when starting up and for sound toggling, everything that you are able to do within the game has been summarized with the video on its Store Page. Start with selecting which coloring you want to work on, zoom in, select which color you want to fill in according to number and click away. It is not that which we do that is the issue rather it is what you cannot. There are two specific areas that I would like to cover. Inability to make a save and export of whichever image you would like to possibly use on a personal level (I do not know much about copyrights, permissions, etc. in this instance). Because of what I am going to explain within the remainder of this review I really wanted to see how I could do this in a more convenient way if I were to be using photo editing or illustration software, in my case MS Paint. Colors and the more you could have possibly done in those software but not in this. In this game you pretty much have only the pencil filling in one square (pixel) a click and the total amount of different colors that will be used to fully color the image in a numbered list.