Gradient infuses classic puzzle concepts with fresh color, sound, and gameplay. With intuitive and self-correcting gameplay, Gradient is a breeze to learn. On the other hand and despite its simplicity, mastering the game requires keen pattern recognition, mental quickness, and an accurate touch.
First, here's the brand new trailer (00:41).
It's more succinct, recorded in landscape, and better showcases what the game is all about without minutia.
Second, a couple updates to the game itself:
Gradient Sweeper - Patch #8 - June 14th
NEW STUFF:
- New color scheme
- Landscape support
- Higher FPS on slower devices
BUGFIXES:
- Fixed issue with back button not working on some devices
Third, to address the elephant in the room:
I'm making progress on the windows version. It will likely be free, along with a web app version. I know IndieDB is mostly a PC gaming site, so I'm doing my best to get that version to you guys ASAP.
Until next time,
@Chloroken
In this article, we're spoiling Gradient's release trailer and providing a list of rules within the game.
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A Windows release (free!) is coming this month. Stay tuned, IndieDB friends!