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Swatch This

Swatch This

Paint color naming game

⭐️4.2 / 5
Rating
🙌54
Ratings
📼6 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
Your locale
🧾$1.99
In-App Purchase

All Versions of Swatch This

1.05

October 18, 2022

3 new achievements and 22 new colors, including the Benjamin Moore 2022 Color of the Year Raspberry Blush!
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1.04

January 1, 2022

Bug fixes for online matches

1.03

November 12, 2021

- UI fixes for the end-of-match screen - A refreshed app icon

1.02

August 28, 2021

Bug fixes for:  - Game Center achievements - Pass & Play on iPad - stability
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1.01

August 24, 2021

Added localisation for the rest of the Anglosphere

1.0

August 16, 2021

Swatch This In-App Purchases History

$1.99

Palette Pack

Unlock a huge palette of new color swatches.

Price History of Swatch This

Description of Swatch This

Swatch This is a competitive paint color naming game for 2-8 players, featuring real, outrageous color swatches. Real-life paint colors aren’t just called “yellow” or “pink” or “blue,” they’re much more evocative and fun. So a yellow-gold might be “Sunny Side Up,” a bright pink “Sweet Sixteen,” or a teal-blue “Jamaica Bay.” In Swatch This you’ll create your own color names, as serious or silly as you want. The other players in the match are making up names too, so at the end everyone will try to pick out the real name from the made-up ones. Guess the right name and you'll get points — fool another player and you’ll get even more! Swatch This features three game modes. - Online Turn-Based Multiplayer: automatch or play with friends around the world using Game Center - Pass & Play: play on a single device by taking turns - Pen & Paper: play on a single device by writing color names on paper, like a board game There are no consumable in-app purchases or “pay to win” mechanics. Play unlimited matches in all game modes for free. If you enjoy the game, please consider buying the Palette Pack to permanently unlock many more color swatches.
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Swatch This: FAQ

Is Swatch This iPad-friendly?

Yes, there is an iPad version available for Swatch This.
Radio Silence developed the Swatch This app.
The minimum iOS requirement: 14.0.
4.2 out of 5 is the fantastic rating that Swatch This has received from users.
The App Category Of Swatch This Is Games.
The newest version of Swatch This is 1.05.
Swatch This updated on July 5, 2024.
The specific date when the app came out was February 6, 2023.
No objectionable content, suitable for young children.
Currently, Swatch This supports English.
No, Swatch This is not on Apple Arcade.
Yes, Swatch This supports in-app purchases for added functionality.
Sorry, Swatch This is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

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  • Love the local play

    I’ve only played it locally, though there is an online option, but I love this game and play it with who ever is around me when we have a little down time, like while in a restaurant. And everyone always ends up loving it too. Personally, I think paying $2 for more swatches was worth it, and would like it if they added some more!
  • Good concept, terrible execution

    I downloaded this game a few days ago. In that time, I tried to play six games. Only two of them have been completed. One of them was begun on TUESDAY of last week (it’s Sunday night) and is still waiting to complete. What this says to me is the developers didn’t think through the online aspect of this at all. People play games when they have free time, and expect the game to begin and end in a reasonable amount of time and have fallbacks for if a player drops mid-game or doesn’t take a turn in a timely manner, such as having default auto-generated answers that the game provides on a player’s behalf if the player doesn’t provide them. There are so many PVP games on the market that successfully account for this that could be used as a model. There should be a timer to name the colors— say, one minute per color— and it shouldn’t be turn-based. Everyone should be naming colors in the same four-minute timeframe. Once the names are in, at the four minute mark or sooner, everyone should get the names sent to them immediately and should, again at the same time, have thirty seconds per color to pick the best answer. At the two minute mark, the winner is selected. Why is the game turn-based in a way where games are held up by players who leave and never come back? This isn’t a new or experimental idea so it should be easy to follow best practices for this style of gameplay in games already on the market. If that can get revamped, I think this game could be a lot of fun. It’s just not right now.
  • Great concept, but not enough players

    Don’t get me wrong, the game is fun! However, there’s not a huge player base, and I’m usually stuck waiting days for the next turn on an online match. If you could play locally online, match with other players who are actively online, or at the very least get a notification when another player has finished their turn, this would be a 5 star game!