Sature

In-app purchases
4.4
59 reviews
1K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

Sature is a game inspired by the experience of being a painter. Drawing from the process of mixing colors on a palette, Sature offers an engrossing turn-based strategy game. Each turn, players place colored tiles on the board. These tiles mix with neighboring colors to create new tactical situations and opportunities for inventive play. The result is a chess-like dance where players rely on their wits to outmaneuver their opponent. When the board is complete and a game is finished, a unique palette emerges from the way the colors have mixed as they were played on the board.
Updated on
Mar 19, 2015

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Ratings and reviews

4.4
48 reviews
A Google user
March 26, 2015
Maybe I'm biased because I love color theory and strategy games, but I really like this game. My only complaint is that the load time on each level is kind of slow, and not in a pleasant way. The graphics become choppy. Also, sometimes the screen sort of vibrates back and forth on me when I'm moving between the color wheel and the board. Otherwise, this game is great. I'm on a Nexus 5.
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Ian and Elie
March 28, 2015
Thanks for the helpful feedback, Andrew! Glad to hear you enjoy the game overall!
A Google user
May 7, 2015
I love puzzle games & I love art so this game is great for me. I wish there was a way (other than paying) to unlock the different colorsets, but I can't fault the devs for wanting to make money. An option to unlock some new modes by watching ads, playing demos, or signing up for online offers would just be a bonus. But I know some people really hate that stuff.
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A Google user
March 30, 2015
Great game! It's not for every people, though. Also, sometimes, it crash and texts are quite hard to read on my 4 inch screen.
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What's new

v. 1.0.3
Fixed a bug with restoring already made purchases. Tapping "unlock these features" should automatically restore a purchase of the full version if it has already been made.