
ToonTone
Guess cartoon colors in five quick rounds.
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About ToonTone
ToonTone is a small browser game about guessing cartoon and anime character colors. Each round gives you a character prompt, and you adjust hue, saturation, and brightness until the color feels close to the target. A normal game has five rounds and ends with a shareable score image. I played a recent round and got 7.4/10. Homer and SpongeBob were easy for me, but Naruto and Captain Hook pulled the score down. The game is quick, casual, and free to play in the browser. It does not require an account.
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ToonTone is a free, web-based game designed for Gamers and Designers to test color recognition skills through quick guessing trials. It combines gaming elements with precise color adjustments, serving casual entertainment and design-focused engagement.
- Completely free to play directly in web browsers with no account registration required.
- Provides interactive color controls to adjust hue, saturation, and brightness.
- Features rapid five-round gameplay sessions with a shareable score image at completion.
Ideal for: ToonTone is ideal for Gamers and Designers looking to practice design analysis and test their color accuracy through fast, character-based guessing challenges.
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I built ToonTone as a quick color guessing game. I’m still tuning the scoring, so feedback on whether the rounds feel fair would be useful.