Among Us Coloring Book
Among Us Coloring Book turns the crewmates into a simple drawing playground rather than a tense space hunt. Kids and teens pick one of four cartoon astronauts and turn a plain outline into a custom fan-art page. The vibe is chill, with zero timers and no jump scares, just color and pixels from the Among Us universe. Select any of the four impostor-style or crewmate-style pictures on the screen. Each one shows a different pose, so the finished drawing never looks the same twice. The images stay clear and chunky, which suits younger kids who are just getting used to digital coloring.
How to play?
Tap a picture, grab a colored pencil from the panel, and drag to fill in the astronaut. Change pencil colors as often as needed to match your favorite Among Us skins. If a line extends beyond the suit or visor, switch to the eraser and clean that area instantly. Adjust the thickness slider to switch between a wide stroke for big areas and a thin stroke for tiny details like hands or backpacks. Try filling the background with a single solid color, then use a thinner line to add small accents. Players can relax, test out color combos without wasting paper, and keep changing shades until the astronaut design feels finished. Save a little time by using thicker lines on helmets and leave the thinner ones for tight corners, then hit restart and try a totally different color theme on another crewmate.
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 3.48 out of 5, based on 1705 votes.
- Released in December 2020.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC) and Android/iOS (Mobile).
- Age rating: 3+
- Powered by HTML5 — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Four fixed Among Us astronaut outlines appear in different poses for variety without extra menus
- Colored pencils and eraser tools use the same thickness slider for quick switching between detailed and broad strokes
- Cartoon-style crewmate drawings use bold lines that help younger kids stay inside the shapes
- No timers or scoring system appear, so coloring sessions stay focused on design instead of speed
Tips & Tricks:
- Use a thick pencil setting to block in the suit color before switching to thin lines for visor edges.
- Erase small slips by zooming attention to one corner and lowering the stroke thickness first.
- Try keeping the crewmate one solid color and experiment with wild backgrounds to change the whole mood fast.
























