Right Colour is a game of fast thinking and colour matching. The aim of the game is to correctly identify the colour being shown as quickly as possible. You have a limited amount of time to do this in.
There are two basic ways the game is played. The colours either have to be identified by the colour used to display the word, or by the colour the word describes. For example, if the word "Green" is written in blue, press the button with "Blue" on it, or if the word "Green" is written in red, press the green button.
For each correctly identified colour, your score goes up by 5 points. However, for each wrong answer, your score goes down by an increasing amount, until you get one right again. For example, if you get the first one right, by pressing the green button in this example, your score would go up to 5.
If you get the second one wrong, by not pressing the red button in this example, your score would go down by 1 to 4.
If you get the third one wrong as well, by not pressing the red button in this example, your score would go down by 2 to 2.
If you get the fourth one right, by pressing the red button in this example, your score would go up by 5 to 7.
If you get the fifth one wrong, by not pressing the green button in this example, your score would go down by 1 to 6, since you have only got one wrong in a row since you last got one right.
At the end of each time period, you can choose to start a new game, or change the settings. There are four sets of colours to choose from and the game can be made more difficult by having the colour displayed in different places.
The full version has more colour sets and more movement options.