Palworld Coloring Book
Palworld Coloring Book turns the monsters from Palworld into calm, black-and-white pages that wait for your colors instead of combat. Fans who know these creatures from survival battles can switch gears here and just focus on drawing. The game works both as simple fan art practice and as a way to study character details without rushing. Open the gallery first and scroll through more than 20 Palworld creatures. Preview the outlines, then tap the character you want to color. This keeps the whole session centered on one clean drawing at a time.
How to play?
Pick a picture, then look to the left side of the screen for the palette. Tap a color, then tap or drag on the drawing to apply it. The palette includes plenty of solid tones, so it is easy to match a creature's original design or try a totally different style. On the right side, select tools for various types of work. Switch between several brush sizes for lines, details, and shading areas.
Use the fill option when a space is fully closed by outlines. One tap colors the entire region, helping keep paint inside the borders. Alternate between fill and brushes to fix tiny white gaps near the edges. Players can test different color combos on less detailed characters first, then move on to more complex Palworld monsters. Finish a page, then jump back to the gallery and start another creature whenever the current drawing feels complete.
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 3.85 out of 5, based on 20 votes.
- Released in April 2024.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC).
- Age rating: 6+
- Powered by HTML5 (Unity WebGL) — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- More than 20 Palworld monsters appear as clean line-art pages ready for coloring
- Color palette sits on the left side of the screen, while tools stay on the right
- Fill tool covers any fully outlined area in a single tap for quick coloring
- Different brush sizes support both wide zones and small character details
Tips & Tricks:
- Start with large areas using the fill tool, then clean edges with a thin brush
- Test wild color ideas on simpler creatures before using them on detailed ones
- Zoom the screen if available to handle tiny lines around faces and accessories
- Stick to original Palworld colors first to learn designs, then remix your favorites
























