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Can You Win Prizes Playing Mobile Puzzle Games?

  • Writer: DREAM BIG ENT
    DREAM BIG ENT
  • Jun 20
  • 3 min read

Absolutely.


Mobile gaming has become one of the biggest entertainment industries in the world.


Millions of people play puzzle games every day, whether it's to relax after work, challenge themselves, or compete with friends.

But many players are now asking a different


question:

Can you actually win prizes by playing mobile puzzle games?


The answer is yes—and we believe it's only the beginning.


Mobile Gaming Needs Something New


Let's be honest.

Many mobile games today feel the same. Endless advertisements, aggressive purchases, and repetitive gameplay can take the fun out of what should be an enjoyable experience.


At Colour Cubes, we believe mobile gaming can be better.


We're an independent game studio built by mobile gamers, for mobile gamers.


Our mission is simple:

Make mobile gaming fun again.

We want to create games that are enjoyable, rewarding, competitive, and community-driven.


What Is Colour Cubes?


Colour Cubes is a simple but highly addictive puzzle game built around strategy, skill, and progression.

It's easy to learn but difficult to master.

Every move matters.

Every decision counts.

Every game gives you the opportunity to improve your score and climb the leaderboard.

Whether you're a casual player looking to relax or a competitive gamer chasing the top spot, Colour Cubes is designed to keep you coming back for one more game.


Free-To-Play Competitions


One of the most exciting features we're building around Colour Cubes is our vision for free-to-enter competitions.

Our goal is to give players the chance to compete for incredible prizes without having to spend money to participate.


The idea is simple:

  • Download the game

  • Play and improve

  • Increase your Overall Score

  • Climb the leaderboard

  • Compete against players worldwide

  • Win amazing prizes


As our community grows, we plan to offer rewards such as:

  • PlayStation 5 consoles

  • Xbox consoles

  • Gaming PCs

  • iPads and tablets

  • Gaming accessories

  • Gift cards

  • Exclusive Colour Cubes prizes


And this is just the start.


Why We Use Overall Score Instead of High Score


Most gaming competitions focus on a single high score.

The problem?

A player can achieve one lucky score and then stop playing.

We wanted something different.

That's why Colour Cubes is built around Overall Score.

Instead of rewarding a single game, Overall Score rewards consistency, dedication, and long-term improvement.

Every game you play contributes to your progress.

Every point matters.

Every session helps you move closer to the top.

The competition becomes much more exciting because players are constantly battling for position on the leaderboard.

It's not about one lucky moment.

It's about proving you're one of the best players over time.


A Community Built Around Competition


Imagine opening the app and seeing your name moving up the global leaderboard.

Imagine competing against players from around the world.

Imagine knowing that every game could move you one step closer to winning a PlayStation 5, gaming PC, Xbox, or another incredible prize.

That's the experience we want to create.

Colour Cubes isn't just a puzzle game.

It's a community of players who enjoy competing, improving, and challenging themselves every day.

We want to create rivalries.

We want to celebrate achievements.

And most importantly, we want to reward the players who support the game and help build the community.


The Future of Colour Cubes


We're only getting started.

Our vision is to build one of the most exciting puzzle gaming communities in the world.

A place where players can challenge themselves, compete fairly, climb the leaderboards, and have the opportunity to win real prizes through skill and dedication.

If you've ever wanted a puzzle game that offers more than just another high score screen, Colour Cubes is being built for you.

Because we believe mobile gaming should be fun.

It should be competitive.

It should bring people together.

And sometimes, it should reward players with something amazing for all their hard work.

The future of puzzle gaming isn't just about playing.

It's about competing, improving, and becoming part of something bigger.

Welcome to Colour Cubes.



 
 
 

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