Color Pump

Color Pump turns simple black and white drawings into full-color pictures using a color-mixing twist that feels like a mini art lab. Instead of regular drawing tools, the game hands over virtual syringes filled with paint, so filling shapes looks more like doing careful color injections than messy scribbles. Kids who like to draw can test what happens when different colors mix and see the result directly on the picture.

The coloring pages appear one by one, with 15 total images waiting to be filled. At first, the game lets players cover areas using only four basic colors: blue, red, yellow, and white. Bright sections appear as soon as the paint hits the right zone, so mistakes show up clearly and can be fixed by trying a different shade on top.

How to play?

Pick a syringe, choose a color, and tap or click the area that needs filling. In early levels, use only the base colors. Later pictures expect mixed colors, so combine paints to match the sample areas. The top panel shows hints with examples of which basic colors create new ones, so checking that guide before coloring complex parts helps a lot. Follow the picture details, fill every segment, and watch the finished drawing appear once all sections are covered correctly in this online coloring game. Load up the syringes, test different mixes, and complete all 15 Color Pump artworks in your own style.

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Category: Coloring Games
3.9810671256454 1 1 1 1 1 (581 Votes)
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About this game:

  • Players have rated this game 3.98 out of 5, based on 581 votes.
  • Released in December 2021.
  • Ready to play on Web Browser (PC) and Android/iOS (Mobile).
  • Age rating: 5+
  • Powered by HTML5 — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.

Game features:

  • Uses virtual syringes instead of brushes or pencils for applying paint
  • Provides color-mixing hints on the top panel showing exact base-color combos
  • Includes 15 fixed black and white drawings that reveal as fully colored when all areas are filled

Tips & Tricks:

  • Check the top-panel hint before mixing new shades on tricky areas.
  • Start coloring large sections first so small details stay easier to see.
  • Use base colors on early levels to learn how each one looks on the picture.
  • If a color looks wrong, cover the same area with a closer mix instead of switching pictures.

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