Ads every 3 seconds
Deleted the app because of a ridiculous amount of ads
Yes, Color Link is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
⚠️ The Color Link app has poor ratings and negative feedback. Users seem unsatisfied with its performance or features.
Color Link has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is €39.19.
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4.46 out of 5
63 ratings in Ireland
Deleted the app because of a ridiculous amount of ads
WAY WAY WAY too many adds
Game didn’t match videos
This game could be fun if you were allowed to do 5 to 10 screens without an ad. But every single screen that you complete you immediately get an ad. Way too tedious and takes the enjoyment away from the game. Don’t recommend it.
Not a free form connect dots game as shown in the description. A typical draw through aquares game. Also needs a dark mode. Otherwise just like all the rest. So far. I've only played a few games. Already prompted for review so I wrote it.
Great way to take up time
20 seconds of game play, 2 minutes of ads. As soon as you beat a course (seconds) you are punished with TONS of ads that you have to sit through. Don’t waste your time downloading this.
The early stages of this game are so easy. Then after every level there is a minute plus ad. 95% of my time spent in this app was watching ads. Not worth your time
I like the game the game is very calm. It’s kinda easy from the beginning and it gets challenging and I love challenges.
Terrible terrible terrible. Every button will eventually prompt you with an advertisement. You cannot go a full 60 seconds without another ad popping up and it’s terribly annoying; the actual game you can try to play is also boring and repetitive. Lazy developers ain’t even creating new levels but instead are literally rotating previous challenges 90 or 180 degrees to make it appear different at first. Money grab, bad game. Bad developers. Bad company.