Colour Blocks: User Reviews & Ratings in US App Store


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Dive into the world of Colour Blocks with a journey through reviews of users' experiences and ratings!

See what people think about this app, created by Armen Oveyan and released in October 2017. With an 3.8-star rating based on user reviews in the App Stores in the US, Colour Blocks offers an exciting experience in the casual app category.

To make an informed decision, read Colour Blocks app reviews, gain insights from real users, and compare ratings. All reviews are based on the latest version (v1.20) and are regularly updated. Before buying, visit our download page to compare app features with Colour Blocks alternatives. Start reading now!

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4 out of 5
Love it

I love this game it is smooth the only thing is is sometimes takes a sec to change and it just would just kinda sit there others
than that it is one of my favorite games

Hk42704k
October 26, 2017

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