Coloring Game 2 similar games & best alternatives
Coloring Game 2
2020
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Quick resume
Coloring Game 2 is a sequel of the existing color-by-number game which so many users have liked. The sequel features new options and images.
Global score
97/100
Genres
Casual, Indie, Free To Play
Similar games
Pros
- Free to play with all achievements accessible
- Relaxing and therapeutic gameplay
- Ability to import and color own images
- Simple and intuitive interface
- Varied and appealing pixel art images
Cons
- Limited number of images in base game
- Repetitive music with few tracks
- Last images can be tedious and frustrating
- Lack of tooltips and ui explanations
- Some reports of crashes and slowdowns on large images
Motivations
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Autonomy
Game with the same Autonomy vibe
4"Players have freedom to choose which images to color and how to color them with various tools and settings."
Coloring Game
"Players have freedom to choose images to color, use various tools, and even import their own pictures for coloring."
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Competence
Game with the same Competence vibe
2"The game offers a relaxing challenge with increasing image complexity and some skill in coloring accurately, but overall low difficulty."
Coloring Game
"The game involves skillful coloring and patience, with some images requiring hours to complete, but overall it is easy and relaxing."
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Competition
Game with the same Competition vibe
-4"Focus is on personal pace and relaxation without any competitive or ranked elements."
WW2 Rebuilder
"Focus is on personal pace and relaxation without any competitive elements or comparison to others."
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Continuation
Game with the same Continuation vibe
3"Many players report long sessions and habitual play, with some playing multiple hours continuously."
Dictators:No Peace Countryballs
"Many players report long sessions and habitual play, with some spending dozens of hours coloring."
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Cooperation
Game with the same Cooperation vibe
-5"The game is a solo experience with no multiplayer or cooperative gameplay."
Homebody
"The game is a solo experience with no multiplayer or cooperative features."
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Creativity
Game with the same Creativity vibe
3"Players engage in creative expression by coloring pixel art with some customization options, though within predefined images."
Coloring Game
"Players can import their own images to color, allowing creative expression beyond preset pictures."
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Domination
Game with the same Domination vibe
-5"No elements of exerting control or superiority over others; purely individual experience."
Poppy Playtime
"No elements of exerting control or superiority over others; purely individual experience."
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Escapism
Game with the same Escapism vibe
4"Many users find the game relaxing and a stress reliever, providing escape from real life."
Kitty Cat: Jigsaw Puzzles
"Many users find the game relaxing and therapeutic, helping them escape stress and anxiety."
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Expectation
Game with the same Expectation vibe
-4"Players engage voluntarily for relaxation and enjoyment, not out of obligation or pressure."
Refunct
"Players engage voluntarily for relaxation and enjoyment, not out of obligation or pressure."
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Experimenting
Game with the same Experimenting vibe
2"Players try different weapons, tactics, and explore maps; some desire for more experimentation with mechanics and customization."
FPS Game: Dev Test
"Players try different tools and settings, and the ability to import images encourages experimentation."
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Exploration
Game with the same Exploration vibe
-3"Limited exploration; players color known images repeatedly rather than discovering new areas."
Coloring Game 4
"The game involves coloring known images rather than discovering new areas or secrets."
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Expression
Game with the same Expression vibe
3"Customization of avatars, paints, and effects is available, allowing some degree of self-expression."
DemonCrawl
"Customization through importing own images and use of various coloring tools supports self-expression."
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Fantasy
Game with the same Fantasy vibe
-2"The game features a simple, abstract pixel art style with no narrative or fantasy elements."
You Have 10 Seconds
"The game features pixel art and some classical paintings, focusing on realistic or stylized images rather than imaginative fiction."
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Fellowship
Game with the same Fellowship vibe
-5"No social or community features; players participate individually."
Coin Flipper
"No social or community features; players participate individually."
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Growth
Game with the same Growth vibe
1"Some learning through puzzle solving and achievement hunting, but overall gameplay is simple and repetitive."
Demon Hunter 2: New Chapter
"Some learning of tools and techniques occurs, but overall the game is simple and repetitive."
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Health
Game with the same Health vibe
-4"Sedentary gameplay requiring extensive clicking, with some reports of wrist strain."
Forget Me Not: My Organic Garden
"The game involves long sedentary play sessions with mouse clicking, which some users report causes wrist strain."
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Idle
Game with the same Idle vibe
3"Game supports short sessions and casual play, with some players using it as a time filler."
Knights of Pen and Paper +1 Edition
"Players often use the game to fill time, sometimes running it in the background or playing casually."
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Intimacy
Game with the same Intimacy vibe
-5"No close relationships or emotional social interactions within the game."
Signal Simulator
"No close relationships or emotional social interactions are part of the game experience."
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Leadership
Game with the same Leadership vibe
-5"No leadership or group management roles exist in this single-player game."
SWARMRIDERS
"No leadership or group management roles exist in this single-player game."
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Progression
Game with the same Progression vibe
3"Players progress by completing images and unlocking achievements, with paid DLC expanding content."
Coloring Game 4
"Players progress by completing images and earning achievements, with some images taking many hours."
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Relaxation
Game with the same Relaxation vibe
5"Game is widely praised for its relaxing, stress-free gameplay and soothing atmosphere."
Galaxy Burger
"The game is widely praised for its relaxing, therapeutic, and stress-relieving qualities."
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Sensation
Game with the same Sensation vibe
2"Enjoyable pixel art and soothing music provide moderate sensory stimulation."
Rusty's Retirement
"Enjoyable pixel art and soothing music provide moderate sensory stimulation."
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Status
Game with the same Status vibe
-5"No social recognition or status systems present."
Magic Archery
"No social recognition or status systems are present."
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Story
Game with the same Story vibe
-5"No narrative or story elements; gameplay is context-free coloring."
Coloring Pixels
"The game has no narrative or story elements; it is purely a coloring activity."
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Strategy
Game with the same Strategy vibe
-2"Gameplay is simple and straightforward with minimal strategic planning required."
While We Wait Here
"Minimal strategic thinking is required; the gameplay is straightforward and routine."
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Thrill
Game with the same Thrill vibe
-4"The game is calm and predictable, lacking suspense or risk."
A Park Full of Cats
"The game is calm and predictable with no suspense or risk."
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Value
Game with the same Value vibe
5"Free to play with no paywalls; players feel they get excellent return on time invested and appreciate developer support."
The Perfect Tower II
"The game is free with no paywalls for achievements, providing excellent value for time invested."
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Violence
Game with the same Violence vibe
-5"No violence or destructive gameplay; the game is peaceful and constructive."
Egg
"No violence or destructive actions; the game is constructive and peaceful."
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Survival
Game with the same Survival vibe
-5"No threats or survival challenges; stable and safe gameplay environment."
Model Builder: Complete Edition
"No threats or survival challenges; stable and safe gameplay environment."
Analysis
Broadly representative of its motivational profile, with a few distinct shifts. Motivations that often define this kind of title include Idle, Thrill, Violence, Survival. It leans lower than usual among comparable games on Story, Strategy, Exploration.
How to use the graph
Similar games map
Each dot is a game. They are arranged from the same motivation profile as in the “Motivations” section below. Closer dots usually mean more similar reasons to play (exploration, competition, relaxation, etc.)—not that one game is “better” than another.
- Larger dot with a light outline: the game you are viewing.
- Colour: groups of games with comparable motivation patterns (statistical clusters).
- Hover a dot to see the game name; click to open its page.
- Scroll or double-click the chart to zoom out and see more games.
Why don’t the axes read like a score? This view uses t-SNE: it only keeps who is close to whom. The scales are not “good to bad” or hours played—they separate groups on the map. Read distance between dots, not the axis numbers.
Last update: 30/04/2026