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| platform identifier | com.quilt.happy.paint.by.number.coloring.game |
|---|---|
| Store title | Quilt Color By Number Book |
| Publisher | LoveColoring Game |
| version | 1.0.3 |
| rating average | 4.87 |
| rating display | 4.87 |
| rating count | 1095 |
| downloads bucket | 50K+ |
| store category | Casual |
| content rating | Everyone |
| paid | 0.0000 |
| price | Free |
| updated on | 2026-05-25 |
| whats new | {"notes":["A new content pack is now available in Quilt Color.","Added brand-new coloring packs","Improved app stability and performance","Fixed several known issues"],"version":"1.0.3"} |
| android us top new free rank | 31 |
| Download estimate | 66K |
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A cozy color-by-number loop where players match numbered regions to a palette, gradually complete patchwork art, then choose the next quilt-style image.
The concept is mechanically familiar but visually differentiated by patchwork. The hidden question is whether quilt tactility can improve retention over generic color-by-number, or whether it is only acquisition packaging.
The design is intentionally low-pressure and completion-driven, so it has limited strategic depth. Its meaningful variation is mostly experiential: canvas size, patch readability, texture feedback, and content collection. Without quilt-specific tactile affordances, it is shallow breadth over a standard color-by-number loop.
15 of 15 responses include lens metadata.

This sample is drawn to calm decoration but evaluates install intent through trust, ad control, and clear payment expectations.
I would try it if there is a clear way to remove ads without tricks. The quilt coloring looks pleasant and decorative, and I can see myself enjoying finished designs in a quiet moment. My biggest concern is trust: I do not want unclear subscriptions, forced pop-ups, or pressure around daily bonuses. The store art looks friendly, but I would need the payment options to feel just as straightforward.
This sample is drawn to calm decoration but evaluates install intent through trust, ad control, and clear payment expectations.I like that the designs look pleasant and peaceful to finish.
I would avoid it if ads or payment offers feel unclear.
The store art looks friendly and decorative.
I would probably download this on a tablet before trying it on my phone. The quilt coloring looks relaxing, and a larger screen would make the numbered spaces easier on my eyes. I am not interested in a competitive experience here, just something comfortable to sit with for a short while. My hesitation is the free-with-ads model, especially if there is a subscription push instead of a simple peaceful game.
This sample is interested when tablet comfort and readability are assumed, while phone size and monetization uncertainty reduce confidence.I like that the quilt coloring seems comfortable for relaxed tablet play.
I worry that ads or subscription prompts could make it less peaceful.
The designs look better suited to a larger screen where details are easier to see.
I might try this, but I would need to see that the rules and buttons are easy to follow. It is not the kind of card or board game I usually look for, yet coloring by number sounds familiar and calm. I would not want daily pressure or reward systems making a simple game feel like a chore. The quilt pictures look orderly, which helps, but I would be cautious about small numbered spaces on a phone.
This sample has cautious interest because familiar calm rules help, but the fit is weaker than traditional card or board layouts.I like that coloring by number sounds familiar and easy to understand.
I worry about small spaces, daily pressure, or too many prompts.
The quilt layouts look orderly, but the phone details may be small.
I would download this for a calm daily activity. The idea of completing quilt pictures sounds peaceful, and I like games where I can make steady progress without a timer. The good rating makes me more willing to trust it, though I would stop if ads interrupt too often. The store images look gentle and not crowded, which makes it seem comfortable for a quiet session.
This sample is strongly aligned with calm routine, clear progress, and low-pressure completion, with ads as the main risk.I like that it seems peaceful and easy to return to daily.
I would be disappointed if ads keep breaking the quiet flow.
The artwork looks gentle and not too crowded.
I would be interested, but more as a relaxing pastime than a strategy game. The quilt theme suggests a little planning through patterns and colors, which could be satisfying without becoming stressful. I would be cautious if the game uses daily rewards to pressure me to come back, because I prefer choosing when to play. The store presentation looks clean and simple, so I would at least try it to see if the numbers are readable.
This sample finds mild appeal in pattern completion and simple planning, with concerns about daily pressure and readability.I like the idea of calmly completing patterned quilt designs.
I would not like daily systems that make play feel obligatory.
The presentation looks clean enough to check for readability.

This sample is drawn to cozy completion and visual comfort, while remaining sensitive to pressure mechanics and ad interruptions.
I would try this when I want something cozy after a long day. The quilt theme feels softer than a generic coloring book, and finishing patterns could give me that small progress hit without needing a big story or stressful levels. I would worry about daily-login pressure or too many ads if it tries to stretch a simple loop too hard. The store art looks gentle and colorful, which makes it feel like a comfort app more than a competitive game.
This sample is drawn to cozy completion and visual comfort, while remaining sensitive to pressure mechanics and ad interruptions.I like the calm quilt theme and the promise of finishing pretty designs.
I would lose interest if the game leans too hard on ads or daily pressure.
The soft, colorful patterns make the game look relaxing.
I would probably pass, even though I can see the relaxing appeal. The quilt angle has a little personality, but it still looks like a familiar color-by-number app rather than something surprising. I do not see a social reason to come back or anything that would make it fun to compare with friends. The clean store images help me trust the basics, but they also make the game feel more ordinary than memorable.
This sample appreciates the specific quilt theme but is held back by limited novelty and little visible social or expressive pull.I like that the quilt theme gives the coloring a slightly warmer identity.
I do not see a distinctive hook or social reason to keep playing.
The presentation looks clean, but it also feels familiar.
I would download it for commute breaks because it looks like something I can understand in seconds. Coloring quilt patterns sounds calm, and I can imagine doing one small section while waiting without needing sound or a long tutorial. I would be wary if it pushes subscriptions or constant ad breaks, because that ruins the quick-session point. The bright store images make the pieces look easy to spot, which matters if I am playing on a phone in a busy place.
This sample responds well to immediate clarity, bright readable visuals, and pause-friendly play, with concern about monetization interrupting brief sessions.I like that it seems easy to start and stop without losing track.
I would be annoyed if the free version keeps interrupting short sessions.
The colors look bright enough to read quickly on a small screen.
I would probably download this for a quick wait-in-line game, but I would not expect it to become a main thing. The quilt coloring idea is easy to understand right away, and the high rating makes it feel less risky than a random coloring app. My worry is that free with ads could get annoying if every finished picture turns into an interruption. The store art looks bright and simple enough to play one-handed, though it does not look especially shareable or trendy.
This sample values fast clarity and short-session usefulness, with moderate concern that ads and low social novelty reduce staying power.I like that it looks instantly understandable and easy to pick up for a few minutes.
I am cautious because a free coloring game can become too ad-heavy quickly.
The quilt pictures look bright and readable, but not especially fresh.
I would skip this unless I specifically wanted to turn my brain off. It looks polished enough for a color-by-number app, but I do not see much challenge, mastery, or any reason that finishing one picture would feel earned. The rating is strong, so I would believe it works, but the loop seems shallow for how I usually play. The clean tap-to-fill style is a plus, but ads in a low-skill game would bother me fast.
This sample is skeptical because the game appears calm and functional but lacks competitive depth, meaningful control skill, or earned progression.I like that the basic interaction looks clean and probably responsive.
I do not see enough depth or challenge to keep me invested.
The images look neat, but the play space feels more passive than skillful.

This sample aligns with calm routine play and familiar puzzle completion, with ad tolerance as the main condition.
I would download this as a quiet daily break if the ads are reasonable. A color-by-number quilt game sounds familiar, low stress, and easy to return to for a few minutes in the evening. The rating and download level make it feel trustworthy enough to sample. The store images look uncluttered for this kind of game, which matters because I do not want a simple puzzle buried under menus.
This sample aligns with calm routine play and familiar puzzle completion, with ad tolerance as the main condition.I like that it looks like a simple daily unwind with clear completion.
I would stop playing if ads or pop-ups break the calm rhythm.
The images look cleaner than many free casual games.
I would try it, but only if the free version feels respectful or there is a clear ad-free option. The store rating is strong enough that I would trust it more than most new coloring games, and the play loop looks straightforward. I am not looking for hype here; I would want a polished, quiet app that lets me finish designs without constant prompts. The quilt visuals look pleasant, but I would not pay unless the controls feel smooth and the interruptions are minimal.
This sample has install interest based on trust and polish, while payment depends on honest value and low interruption.I like that the rating and simple concept make it feel lower risk.
I would be cautious about paying before I know how aggressive the ads are.
The quilt artwork looks pleasant and polished enough to sample.
I would probably skip it because I do not see much competition or comparison value. The coloring itself looks pleasant, and making quilt designs could be satisfying in a decorative way, but it seems like a private solo activity. If there were events, galleries, or ways to compare finished work, I might be more interested. The store images show clear tap-style coloring, which is fine, but not enough to make it feel social or goal-driven for me.
This sample sees decorative appeal but weak install intent because social competition and shared goals are not evident.I like the idea of producing finished designs that look nice.
I do not see friend comparison, events, or competitive goals.
The coloring layout looks clear, but it feels very solo.
I would download this for short breaks around the house, assuming it is easy to pause. The coloring goal is obvious, and quilt patterns seem calm enough that I could stop mid-picture and come back later. I would prefer a one-time ad-free purchase over being pushed through ads every time I finish something. The store images look readable and touch-friendly, which makes it seem practical for quick sessions rather than demanding attention.
This sample is a good fit for pause-friendly, low-pressure sessions, with monetization tolerance tied to clear ad-free value.I like that the game looks simple enough to resume after interruptions.
I would dislike frequent ads during a quick break.
The images make the touch targets and coloring areas look manageable.
I would not make this a priority download because it looks more relaxing than strategic. The coloring loop seems clear and probably pleasant, but I do not see meaningful choices, upgrades, or planning to hold my attention. The strong rating makes me think it is polished enough, and the bright quilt images are easy to understand. My concern is that if it is just tapping numbers with ads between pictures, it will feel thin after a couple sessions.
This sample values readable polish but is unlikely to install because the apparent play loop lacks meaningful decisions or strategic progression.I like that the goal looks clear and the rating suggests a polished app.
I do not see enough choices or progression to keep me engaged.
The quilt images look bright and understandable at a glance.
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0 of 3 segments score this higher than the current game.