RGB
Given a random colour, how accurately can you recreate it with sliders or type it in? RGB rush allows you to develop your colour defining abilities.Colour spaces:
The following colour spaces are available to practice in. These are all the different ways you are able to assemble a colour from individual components.
CMYK – Sort by cyan, magenta, yellow and key – used in printing.
HSV – Sort by colour, intensity and brightness.
RGB – Sort by red, green and blue – The actual colours your pixels emit
HEX single – Practice understanding base 16.
HEX – Same as RGB, except letters can be numbers too.Accuracy
The higher your accuracy, the better your score will be. Can you keep it above 98%?Reports
Measure your colour ability with graphs that show your strengths and weaknesses on an individual channel basis. Perhaps you’re better at distinguishing different blues, or perhaps your monitor has low contrast in green?Gamemodes:
Practice – Go at your own pace, get familiar with how the colours work.
Blindfolded – You cannot see your colour until you submit it.
Timed – You’re on the clock. Only guesses with an accuracy of 90% or higher reset the clock.Example use cases:- Prototyping
– Website design
– Photo editing
– Digital art
– Show off at an interview
– Impress your crush
Steam User 0
A fun game! One thing I'd suggest to increase the replayability would be a way to track your highscore—as it stands, the only goals presented to the player are the achievements, which took 1.5 hours to complete at a leisurely pace.
Steam User 0
Very unique game for a very specific niche group of people.
Frankly if you've even come across this game and are examining the reviews- it's probably for you.
Most of the achievements are stupid though...
They don't really encourage you to play more or well, just screw around in-game.
Steam User 0
10/10. My eyes hurt and are sore at staring at pixels, at least my expensive calibrated art monitor isn't.
My optometrist is gonna hate me.
Steam User 2
RGB Rush - A Test of Precision, or a Test of Patience?
Starscream, Steam Curator of Unparalleled Renown, graces this review with his presence. What was promised? A game of color-matching and precision. What was delivered? A test of endurance worthy of a Cybertronian torture chamber.
Presentation - Aesthetic Simplicity with a Dash of Elegance
I’ll give credit where it’s due - the visuals are clean, the UI is intuitive, and the color palettes are chef’s kiss. If you’re a fan of sleek, minimalist designs, you’ll appreciate what’s here. The satisfaction of getting that perfect hue alignment is undeniably there… but is it enough?
Gameplay - The Sliders of Doom
It starts out simple - adjust sliders to match a target color. Easy, right? WRONG. The deeper you go, the more you realize you’re in for an ordeal. The lack of controller support already stings, but the precision required feels like trying to recalibrate Starscream’s optics while in mid-flight. One wrong nudge, and suddenly your “almost perfect” match is about as accurate as Megatron’s leadership skills.
Difficulty - Brutal Yet Addictive
The difficulty curve doesn’t so much curve as it does spike. At first, you feel in control, but then you’re fine-tuning values down to absurd decimal places. This is not for the casual player - it demands patience, precision, and a tolerance for frustration. It’s the kind of game that makes you say, “One more try,” only to realize an hour has passed, and your sanity has eroded further.
Soundtrack - Functional, But Forgettable
The music is… fine. It fits the theme but lacks the impact to be memorable. It won’t make you want to mute it, but it also won’t be something you’ll hum later while plotting your next power grab.
Final Verdict - A Niche Challenge for the Masochistic
RGB Rush is like fine-tuning the color balance on an advanced Decepticon display - rewarding if you care about precision, frustrating if you’re just here to have fun. If you enjoy pixel-perfect challenges and have the patience of a Prime, this might be for you. If not? Prepare for rage.
🔵🔴🟢 Final Score: 6.5/10 - A Solid Concept That Might Drive You Insane
Pros:
✅ Satisfying when you get it right
✅ Clean, sleek UI
✅ Challenges perfectionists
Cons:
❌ Brutally unforgiving precision
❌ No controller support
❌ Music is forgettable
Would Starscream recommend it? Only if you enjoy suffering.
Steam User 0
this is actually a really cool concept for a game
Steam User 0
casual fun