2/5 rating based on 9 reviews. Read all reviews for ChromoFill L Free Color Crosswords for iPhone.
ChromoFill L Free Color Crosswords is free iOS app published by Clinton H Weir
Jim08616388
I cannot figure out how this is even supposed to be played. There are no instructions, and it just seems to be a guessing game.
mthomas_mi
The game makes no logical sense, has no instructions or clues and will only tell you what the heck is supposed to happen if you pay $1.99! Bait-and-switch type free app. Save your time and keep moving.
Fxmodels1123
No Instructions No logic Click on boxes until the color pattern you selected fills in. Ooooo.... aaaaaahhh... FAIL. There is NOTHING you need to do to play except ... Click on a color pattern and then click madly around this "crossword" pattern until the pattern gets placed into the crossword boxes. Is that fun? Egad, NO!!! sorry developer, this game is a complete FAIL...
Jack Burton, ME!
I figured out how to play this. I have no idea why the dev didn't include that somewhere. The patterns you select from are for both across and down, without a hint as to the correct orientation. That's typical for this kind of puzzle. One suggestion to the dev is to put some breaks between the patterns of different lengths, as well as a thin border around the patterns. However, often this kind of puzzle comes with one segment already correctly place, or some unique arrangement which makes beginning these puzzles much easier. To start the puzzles in this app, sadly, you do have to guess blindly. I suggest selecting a five long patterns and the click every square that starts a five long section, either across or down. Once you have found the correct placement, the crossword part starts. The pattern you just placed shares squares with empty sections. The patterns which fill these sections will have the same color in the shared square. So check the length of the section, and note the shared square's color and position in the empty section. The pattern which belongs in the empty section will have that color in that position. Try all such patterns. Note that the left to right sequence of the patterns will run either left to right or top to bottom somewhere in the grid. The more squares which are filled in in a section, the easier it is to determine the correct pattern. Also note that nothing appears to happen when you complete the puzzle.
Kate Ebneter
Seriously, instructions IN THE GAME SOMEWHERE would help. The only good thing is, well, I didn't waste any money on it.
LadyGraySea
Once you download the app, you can't play anything until you buy a board. I don't have a problem with that, I have a problem with the deception of it. Why not charge for the app in the first place and provide a few playable boards with it?
MeAtNIU
LadyGraySea is mistaken. This _is_ a free app. To start a puzzle, press the "Start!" button next to the "L (11x11)" in the main menu. There are five other puzzle sizes which the word "Enable" next to them - you have to pay if you want to play those. Each time you "Start!" a puzzle, you get a different random puzzle of the size you chose and there are virtually an infinite number of puzzles to play - you will likely never see the same puzzle twice.
Catminder
This game is quite fun and easy. It's best to use a hint to get started & go from there. It's like any other fill-in game, except you're going by colors instead of letters or numbers. You don't even need to do that much guessing. If you start off with a color at the end of a five space clue, you look for five letter answers that have that color at the end. As you continue filling in the choices are lowered. It would be easier if the number of colors in each section were separated better.