Taijitu: A Game About Balance
Developed by particlemade | Last updated: May 20, 2024
Taijitu: A Game About Balance is a free-to-play puzzle board game app, developed by particlemade, available on iOS and Android since its release in February 2014. The updated version 1.23 is now available to download, compatible with iOS 11.0+ and Android 10+. Before downloading this app, let's quickly review what Taijitu A Game About Balance has to offer.
About Taijitu: A Game About Balance
* Instructions *
The game divides the screen into two sections via a white line. The shapes that appear to be pulsating are the ones you can rotate by tapping on them. Avoid having the same color in two places on one side of the white line so that the colors are equally distributed on both sides.
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"Such lovely colors, soundscape, and effects, beautifully animated transitions, no time limit to harsh the mellow." -- philodygmn
"The most beautiful, smart, and calming game. Each level is a work of art." -- Poppiesfan
"Like guided meditation with geometry and colors. Nice music too. Very well designed! Kudos to programmers and all the techs who did this; it's a work of art." -- pacellllll
"I find this app completely bypasses my logical brain and puts me in a relaxed creative state. Thank you!" -- CykloFreddie
I love this app; it is amazing to clear the mind, as if you are finding balance within yourself and in the game. -- luxmonterouse
Ambiguous instructions, yes, but if you stick with it, the point becomes intuitive and strangely satisfying. Meditative. An instant favorite. -- Angiegreenthumbd
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"Taijitu is a very interesting game." -- Games In Asia 9.5/10
"It’s a great-looking and fun winding-down game." -- Cult Of Mac 4/5
----- Overview -----
Inspired by the Chinese mythology of Yin and Yang, Taijitu is a puzzle game about balance and harmony. The goal is to interchange shape colors and achieve color balance on each side. The white line separates each different world by top and bottom or left and right. This puzzle game combines the art of geometry with beautiful transitions and ambient music. Plug in your earphones and enjoy the experience.
About "Yin Yang":
In Chinese culture, Yin and Yang represent the two opposite principles in nature. "Yin" characterizes the feminine or negative nature of things, and "Yang" stands for the masculine or positive side. Yin and Yang are in pairs, such as the moon and the sun, female and male, dark and bright, cold and hot, passive and active, etc. But Yin and Yang are not static or just two separate things. The nature of Yin Yang lies in the interchange and interplay of the two components. The alternation of day and night is such an example.
What's new in version 1.23
2023 update
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Download the Taijitu: A Game About Balance App
Taijitu: A Game About Balance has an IPA/APK download size of 46 MB on its latest version. Taijitu: A Game About Balance is FREE to download. Ready to install? Ensure you have at least 55 MB of storage space available, then tap the button or scan the QR code below to start the download process!
Ranking History in App Store (U.S)
Changelog
Compatibility
- iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max
- iPhone 14, 14 Plus, 14 Pro, 14 Pro Max
- iPhone 13 Pro Max
- iPhone 12 Pro
- Old devices: iPhone X/SE/8/7/6
- iPad Pro
- iPad Mini
Review: Interesting idea
I like the appearance, and the lack of a timer or points makes it pretty chill, which is nice. But...
By Fishbowl z
Review: Love!
What a fun brain teaser! Colorful and clever.
By NjoyPerfectBliss
Review: Love it!
It's a cute, easy little game about making all the colors balance. :)
By michdavidadams
Review: Fricken awesome
I remember when I first got this came I was a little bit skeptical at first but as the day...
By G_Lxl
Review: Problem with great game
I love this game and would really like more puzzles, as I am nearly finished--but I can't complete the game....
By Hollinelf