Color Ball Overview
Color Ball was one of those simple, absorbing games you'd find during the Flash era. It didn't need a complicated story or fancy graphics. You just loaded it up in your browser and started playing, a common experience for many in the early 2000s.
You control a small, colored ball, usually with your mouse. The core idea is straightforward: you move your ball to collect other balls that match its current color. The screen is often filled with these colored orbs, and touching one that doesn't match your color can end the game. The main objective is to survive as long as possible, changing your ball's color by collecting the correct orbs and navigating through the growing clutter. The pace starts slow but steadily increases, demanding quicker reactions as more balls fill the space. It feels like a focused, almost meditative test of your precision and timing.