Colors! 3D Coming To Australia and Europe Soon

We really liked Colors! 3D (you can read the review here), and we weren’t alone. So far, the game has gotten a phenomenal reception, with nearly perfect scores from news outlets across the web. Soon, fellow 3DS owners across the Atlantic will be able to see what we’re all so excited about.

In a press release, Jens Andersson, President and Founder of Collecting Smiles, provided all the details. You can read here statement below:

Today we are proud to announce that Colors! 3D will be released in Europe and Australia on April 19 and will be available in the Nintendo eShop for €6. It’s a great pleasure to see Colors! 3D available in all our target territories. The Colors! 3D development has been a long one, but we couldn’t be happier now that we can finally get this in the hands of our community.

This development started as a prototype back in 2007, and with Colors! 3D, it finally feels like Colors! has grown up and become what we always intended it to. And we’re not done yet. We will keep improving the community features to try to make this the one must-have title for your Nintendo 3DS. So stay tuned for painting challenges and other upcoming community features for Colors! 3D.

– Jens Andersson, President & Founder of Collecting Smiles.

So, Fanatics, how many of you have played Colors! 3D? Are you still waiting for your region’s release? Leave a comment below, and don’t forget to visit the Colors! Gallery, where you can view the more than 10,000 paintings uploaded since the game’s U.S. debut.

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