Get ready to jump, dodge, and race—Timezone Singapore has just launched ColourGrid, an electrifying new attraction guaranteed to bring out your competitive side. Debuting exclusively at Timezone Orchard Xchange on Saturday, 24 May, ColourGrid is a dynamic and immersive group game that blends high-tech visuals with heart-pumping challenges.
Designed to thrill players of all ages, ColourGrid transforms a futuristic arena into a vibrant playground of light, motion, and reflex-testing fun. Picture a mashup of game show excitement and digital dance-floor vibes: colour-shifting tiles light up the floor and walls as players leap into action. Just tap the screen to start, and in moments, you’re sprinting across pressure-sensitive tiles, dodging traps, and scoring points to climb the leaderboard.
Whether you’re a solo speedster or part of a group of up to six, ColourGrid delivers 4.5 minutes of adrenaline-filled gameplay in each session. There are no age or height restrictions, though it’s best suited for ages 6 and up, making it the perfect pick for families, parties, and fun-seeking friends.
To keep things fresh and exciting, ColourGrid features four interactive challenges at launch:
Each game is priced at $8 per play, delivering great value for a unique and physically active entertainment experience.
ColourGrid is part of Timezone’s mission to deliver next-level entertainment and unforgettable memories. Stay tuned—more game modes are in the pipeline, promising even more action down the line.
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