Color Scheme
From Educational Insights
Color Scheme is a dazzling game of color-blending strategy. Players scheme and strategize as they slip primary-colored tiles into the swiveling tower, attempting to create a row of three secondary colors. But, watch out! Every tile drop presents new opportunities for success – or recipes for disaster. Get three matching secondary colors in a row – and you win! Color Scheme is tactical color-mixing fun for the whole family.
Product Details
- Brand: Educational Insights
- Model: 2972
- Released on: 2007-05-01
- Dimensions: 1.30" h x 12.50" w x 12.40" l, 1.55 pounds
Features
- Get in the Chroma-Zone
- Color Scheme is tactical, two-player, color-mixing fun for the whole family
- Includes game tower, 30 dual - colored tiles, and guide
- A StrataGems Brain Building Game
- Fun for young and old
From the Manufacturer
Color Scheme is a dazzling game of color-blending strategy. Players scheme and strategize as they slip primary-colored tiles into the swiveling tower, attempting to create a string of three secondary colors. Overlap primary colors to create orange, green, and purple squares. Need a better view of the action? Just swivel the tower to see both sides of the game. But, watch out. Every tile drop presents new opportunities for success - or recipes for disaster. Get three matching secondary colors in a row - and you win. Color Scheme is tactical, two-player, color-mixing fun for the whole family. Includes game tower, 30 dual-colored tiles, and guide.
Customer Reviews
Echoing the storage issue!
Thanks to the previous reviewer for confirming that I was not missing something obvious in terms of how to store this once assembled! [It *is* possible to unscrew the base, with an eyeglass screwdriver, but not sensible.]
And yes: bright light is definitely needed. My 6 year-old son loved it, though.
Fun and Educational Toy
I bought this for my 8 year old daughter for Christmas. We have had a lot of fun playing it. My only complaint is that once you assemble the board and its stand, you can no longer lay it flat in the box or take it apart! So it's a pain to store because it practically needs its own space on the shelf because the lid is propped open. Other than that, it's a good, entertaining toy.
make sure you have good lighting!!!
When I read about how this game worked, it sounded ingenious! It's much like Connect Four but takes it a step further by trying to make a row with secondary colours with 2-tiled primary colours. However, it was hard to distinguish the secondary colours, for example, blue and yellow making green. From the blue side, it looked more blue and from the yellow side, it looked more yellow. You need good lighting to play this game! If the makers could improve on this colour matching, then it'd be a great game.
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