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Project Colored Mountains is a quirky 3D platformer developed by Conabe Games, launching December 19, 2025, on PC, PS5, Linux, and Mac. It stars a tiny robot zipping through surreal environments like a large field, a chaotic school, and a giant grocery store. The game blurs the line between simulation and real life, letting you defy physics with abilities like midair double-jumps, stretching, and rolling. The developers admit they don’t fully understand how the robot bounces, but it sure looks fun. The world is filled with blocks that do increasingly weird things, creating a puzzle-platform hybrid with a mischievous sense of humor.
You control the robot through open-ended levels, chaining abilities like bouncing off surfaces, stretching to reach distant platforms, or rolling to gain speed. Each jump resets midair physics, letting you spam abilities in rapid succession. The school level forces you to dodge falling textbooks while glitching through walls, while the grocery store has you cartwheeling across cereal boxes. Multiplayer and split-screen modes let friends join, turning co-op into a chaotic dance of bouncing and stretching. Controls are tight but unintuitive at first, the robot’s physics engine feels like a half-baked experiment. Sessions often end in laughter more than frustration, though the learning curve is steep.
PlayPile community ratings average 8.4/10, with 78% of players completing the game. Average playtime is 14 hours, though 20 hours is common for full completion. Moods are split between "playful" (43%) and "curious" (31%), with some "confused" (17%). One review raves: "The physics are bizarre but fun, like a drunk cat on a trampoline." Another gripes: "Split screen is a blast, but the single-player levels feel too short." 35% of players unlock all achievements (35 total), requiring 20 hours of gameplay. 82% of ratings praise the multiplayer chaos, though 18% call it "glitchy in co-op."
Project Colored Mountains is a $29.99 experiment in physics-based absurdity. It’s best for players who enjoy niche humor, co-op chaos, and puzzle-platforming with a slapstick edge. The game’s charm lies in its unpredictability, some levels are brilliant, others baffling. Achievements reward persistence, but don’t expect a polished experience. If you’ve ever wanted to bounce through a grocery store while defying gravity, this is your pick. Otherwise, wait for a sale.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Split screen
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