Sature | |
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Developer(s) | S.S. 64 Games |
Designer(s) | Ian Sundstrom |
Composer(s) | Elie Abraham |
Platform(s) | Android, iOS, Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux |
Release | March 18, 2015 |
Genre(s) | Board game, puzzle game |
Mode(s) | Single-player, Multiplayer |
Sature is a mobile platform video game by game development team S.S. 64 Games.
Sature is a board game of color. The game always pits one player playing against another (or against a computer). Your objective is to darken and dull out your opponent's colors and end the game with the brighter overall colors. Each player begins the game with a number of hexagonal pieces each with a different color and random number of outward-pointing arrows. Each turn, a colored piece is placed on the board. If a piece is placed on a space with one of the piece's arrows pointing at a previously placed piece, then the piece being pointed at will change color (and already placed pieces with arrows facing in the correct position will "retaliate" against the piece just played). When "attacked," a piece will darken. The greater the color difference between the interacting pieces, the more attacked pieces will darken. A slider at the bottom of the screen indicates which player has the overall brightest colors and is thus winning. There is also a color wheel players can consult at any point during gameplay when strategizing.
Soon after release, Sature was listed as one of The Best New iOS Games on Mac|Life and was on CNET's list of Best Mobile Games of March 2015.[1][2] Within a couple weeks of release, Sature was a feature in Apple's App Store's Best New Games list in the United States. It has generated a series of reviews[3] and has been described as a chess-like game.[4][5] Others have likened it to Final Fantasy VIII's Triple Triad.[6] A soundtrack of the game's music entitled Sature Original Soundtrack is also available for download.[7]