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Full Release (2016)
Difficulty Summary
ChromaGun is generally considered an easy game, with forgiving mechanics and low punishment for mistakes.
Why Players Find It Difficult
Players generally find this game manageable because of the following factors:
Who Will Find It Difficult
ChromaGun should be manageable for most players, including many newcomers. More experienced players may find it fairly forgiving throughout. Players who rated games like Hardspace: Shipbreaker, Adam Wolfe, and Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars - The Director's Cut at a similar challenge level may find ChromaGun broadly comparable in difficulty.
Based on 1 ratings on Normal/Default difficulty, the average score is 3.0/10. Most players rated this game around 3.
Developer(s)
Pixel Maniacs
Publisher(s)
Pixel Maniacs
Genre(s)
Shooter, Puzzle, Adventure, Indie, Arcade
Platform(s)
PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Linux, Mac, Nintendo Switch
Keywords
action-adventure, steam
About ChromaGun
ChromaGun is a first person puzzler about colors. The basic principle is as easy as applying it is complex: exit the chambers via the exit doors. Use the ChromaGun to colorize walls and WorkerDroids to progress in the chambers. WorkerDroids (the players' main cause of headaches in ChromaGun) are attracted to walls of the same color and can be used for a variety of tasks like opening doors, activating triggers or removing the danger of deadly electrified floor-tiles by mercilessly sacrificing them. ChromaGun encompasses eight chapters of mind-melting puzzles and witty background-narrative.
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Players who rated ChromaGun also rated the games shown below, with Hardspace: Shipbreaker (3.0), Adam Wolfe (3.0), and Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars - The Director's Cut (3.0) being most similar in difficulty!
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