Overview
The Four Colour Theorem is a charmingly simple yet deeply engaging puzzle game developed and published by Jon Pennant. It invites players to explore a fundamental concept in mathematics through a fun, competitive coloring challenge. The core gameplay revolves around coloring in intricate pictures such that no two adjacent areas share the same color, all while aiming for the highest score possible.
Highlights
- Engaging Puzzle Mechanics: Based on the famous Four Colour Theorem, the game offers a unique challenge that is easy to grasp but difficult to master, providing hours of brain-teasing fun.
- Extensive Content: Featuring 50 meticulously handcrafted levels, the game progresses from simple introductions to fiendishly complex challenges, ensuring a varied and rewarding experience for all skill levels.
- Creative Freedom: Beyond the pre-designed levels, players can unleash their creativity by designing and sharing their own custom levels with friends, fostering a community around the game.
Who It's For
This game is perfect for players who enjoy casual puzzle experiences, indie titles, and those with an interest in logic or mathematical concepts presented in an accessible format. It's also ideal for anyone looking for a relaxing yet mentally stimulating game that can be enjoyed in short bursts or longer sessions. The ability to create and share levels adds a social dimension for those who like to challenge their friends.
Game Info
Developed and published by Jon Pennant, The Four Colour Theorem was released on March 26, 2018. It is a single-player experience that supports Steam Family Sharing. The game is available in English and is suitable for all ages (Required Age: 0). While the core game is a paid title, the description hints at a community aspect through user-created levels.




