Color Cluster
Fast color-matching arcade runs built around momentum and survival.
Color Cluster turns color matching into a reflex-first arcade loop, combining quick endless runs, combo-driven scoring, adjustable difficulty, and optional Game Center leaderboards in a relaunch-ready iPhone and iPad package.
Color Cluster is being prepared for relaunch with current App Store metadata, website support pages, and modern iPhone and iPad compatibility work.
What the app does
Color Cluster is an arcade game where players chain matching colors, dodge enemies, and push their best score higher through fast-touch endless runs.
- Chain matching color clusters to build score momentum during fast endless runs.
- Avoid enemy pressure while keeping clusters alive long enough to trigger bigger combos.
- Adjust color count plus music and sound settings to tune the feel of each run.
- Compete on optional Game Center leaderboards without creating an in-app account.
Platforms and stack
Release window: Relaunching in 2026
- iPhone
- iPad
- UIKit shell with SpriteKit gameplay
- Universal iPhone and iPad support
- Local-first settings and best-score storage
- Game Center leaderboard integration
Color Cluster in context
Color matching reframed as arcade tempo
Color Cluster treats matching as a pacing mechanic instead of a slow puzzle step. The point is not to stare at a board forever, but to make quick decisions that keep momentum alive while the run gets more dangerous.
That gives the game a sharper lane than a typical casual color app because the challenge comes from rhythm, pressure, and survival rather than just pattern recognition.
A compact ruleset with strong repeat-run energy
The relaunch package stays focused on an endless arcade loop, score chasing, Game Center competition, and a few player-controlled settings that change how chaotic each run feels.
That smaller scope helps the game lean into replay value without needing a sprawling progression system to justify every session.
Relaunch work includes the public-facing surface
The app work is paired with updated support, privacy, terms, EULA, and App Store metadata so the relaunch package is coherent outside the binary itself.
For a small arcade game, that operational polish matters because App Store credibility depends on more than gameplay alone.
Key screens and assets