Color Pixel Art - Atti Land

Pixel Art,Pixel by number

Published by: KWANG YEOUL YOO
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Color Pixel Art Coloring Book
Ai living a hard life decided to leave for somewhere and got on a ship.
But the ship lost its way and was shipwrecked.
When the child opened his eyes he heard a voice calling for ‘Help’, there was an island that had lost its light and faded to grey.
Please return the light to the island that used to be so beautiful.
There are a lot of charming stories and pretty and cute pictures awaiting you on each floor.
Rest at Attiland and ease your day’s stresses and strains.
Whenever you complete a painting, you’ll meet cute animal friends and find happiness

Major function
- People, from children to adults, are sure to enjoy painting.
- Have fun with cute animals’ stories. Just like a story book.
- Watch the island gradually recovering its light as you complete each floor in order.
- Download the completed painting and keep it for yourself.
- You can color multiple cells at once using the paints that you can find close by with the same number as the cell you’ve selected.
- Use the hints to find the cells with same number.

Have a great time at Attiland
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hint 20
$990.00
hint 45
$1.99
paint 10
$990.00
paint 22
$1.99
remove ad
$2.99

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User Rating

3.5 out of 5

18 ratings in Chile

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Color Pixel Art Reviews

There's no colors

Hdjskdnxn on

Chile

It's been a while since i've seen any color in the paintings. I thought it was a bug and it would go back to normal after some time, but it's been half a year already

mi se ven

anticorncaldCc on

Chile

ni se ve ningún color, todo blanco

Colores

KatyaNanja on

Chile

Los colores de las pinturas ya no se ven simplemente se ve el amarillo y los otros colores son blancos

i love this app ♡

lamb0801 on

Chile

such an unique and cute app, its so original! the only problem is the sensitivity to move, to zoom the image, is very slow!! you guys could add an option to configure that ♥️♥️♥️ 5 stars i love the app

Bkn

maggitatam on

Chile

Good

Attit lands

Sally Neely on

United States

It help to just relax listen to the music

Unplayable

FlyingHugAttack on

United States

**Copied from my Coloring Luna review.** Both Coloring Luna and AttiLand have sections of images that can’t be selected unless you move, zoom, reframe or enlarge that area. For instance, with Coloring Luna, in each game image the uncolored pieces that are in the center (on a 10” iPad, about a two square inch section) of each image can’t be colored until you shift that that section to another area of the screen. And even then, sometimes you still have to tap on the uncolored piece multiple times for it to “take”. It’s maddening - and definitely not fun. And, before you suggest it, it’s NOT my screen. I play all kinds of image heavy touchscreen games and fine edit images with and without a fine point stylus with no problems AT ALL. I keep my touchscreen clean and free of oil & debris. There are no scratches on my screen. I don’t use a screen protector. In AttiLand, there are areas of squares/pixels (mainly on the bottom of the image, but it can happen anywhere, with any color) that can only be filled by tapping on each individual square. You can’t touch and hold to color an area of multiple squares. Really annoying when you’ve got huge areas to color the same color but you can only color one at a time. I love the Nonagram Luna Stories. But Coloring Luna and AttiLand are just too frustrating to continue playing. They’re super cute - the images, music and stories are unique and fun. These games are supposed to be relaxing, passive, and low stress. Unfortunately, the mechanics are too broken and cause me too much stress - which simply defeats the purpose of playing games like these.

I love it

IzTheChef on

United States

I don’t have a lot of words but what o feel cannot be said in a single word I love this game a lot the meaning is beautiful and you help me think magic happens I think thank tlu

Amazing!! We need a third!!!

Ufinknow on

United States

I hope there will be a third, fourth ,fifth!! My favorite to relax

Amazing game

Lil_Putter on

United States

I really love this game, I played the first one when it came out and I waited for the second. I hope you do continue to a trilogy sometime soon, this is such a wonderful game with such cute pictures to colour. One of my favourites currently.

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