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Purple: New Mobile Game from Bart Bonte Released

Author : Caleb Feb 08,2025

Bart Bonte's latest brain teaser, simply titled "Purple," is now available on Google Play and the App Store. This microgame collection, part of a color-themed series, features over 50 uniquely challenging levels. Expect vibrant purple visuals and a custom soundtrack.

Following the color-coded naming convention of its predecessors (Yellow, Red, Black, Blue, Green, Pink, and Orange), Purple offers a rapid-fire succession of short, self-contained puzzles. These puzzles range from simple arrangements to intricate mazes, prioritizing unique challenges over overwhelming complexity. The trailer showcases examples such as aligning three number threes or navigating a small maze.

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The game's aesthetic is undeniably pleasing, with a consistent purple color palette and a specially composed soundtrack enhancing the overall experience. The art style hints at Art Nouveau influences.

While the premise might seem simplistic, the combination of quick, engaging puzzles, a charming soundtrack, and visually appealing graphics makes Purple a compelling title. Whether it will achieve the same critical acclaim as Bonte's previous games remains to be seen.

For more mobile gaming options, check out our lists of top mobile games of 2024 (so far) and the best upcoming mobile games of 2024.

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