Color Rush is a high-speed, single-button action game that challenges your reflexes and color-matching instincts! Take control of a vibrant, rolling ball racing along a straight track filled with ramps, holes, and color-coded walls. The only way to pass through the walls is to match your ball’s color, but beware of complementary colors—they’ll trigger penalties that can throw you off balance!

Press the button to cycle through colors and keep your momentum alive. Time your presses perfectly to maintain speed, avoid hazards, and master the ramps. With escalating speed, intricate wall patterns, and thrilling visuals, Color Rush is a heart-pounding test of focus and timing.

Can you conquer the rush and keep the ball rolling?

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Fun game but there are some things holding it back from being as good as it can be:

1. There is no clear indication of when you gain a new color. I think it would be easier to understand if the top of the screen only showed the colors you currently have access to.

2. When the gates pop up from the ground, they oftentimes do so when you're way too close to properly react. There was one time where a gate popped up and knocked me backward exactly as I was about to cross that spot on the ground.

If those things were changed then I think the game would be significantly improved.

Thank you for this wonderful feedback! This really helps. And yeah I agree to issue with the suddenly-appearing gates, I also had unpleasent encounters with it, which I look forward to fix in the future. Thanks again! Glad you liked it

I did have fun here. Not intuitive when the colors get added, so that caught me off guard sometimes. But a fun setup nonetheless.

Glad you enjoyed it! And thank you so much for this feedback

I got 816 pts, dunno if that's a good score :D Colorblind people must have a hard time here ;) but it's an elegant game, congratulations!!

816 is a good score! Thank you for trying my game. I'll try to make another version of the game with same gameplay but is friendly for colorblind people. The concept of colors just happens to be the first thing that popped in my mind when I was brainstorming for this :D