With ChromaGun 2: Dye Hard launching on February 12, the development team has released a brand-new developer diary shedding light on how player feedback helped shape the sequel, along with deeper insights into its puzzle design, accessibility options, and multiverse-spanning narrative.
The first-person puzzle shooter builds on the color-mixing mechanics that defined the original ChromaGun, expanding them into more surreal, reality-warping test chambers that challenge players to think creatively about how colors interact with the world around them.
Learning From the Original ChromaGun
In the new dev diary, the team reflects on lessons learned from the first game and how those experiences influenced the design of ChromaGun 2. Player feedback played a major role in refining puzzle complexity, onboarding, and readability, ensuring that challenges remain satisfying without becoming overwhelming.
The developers also discuss how the sequel was designed to be more welcoming to new players while still offering depth and clever twists for returning fans.
Accessibility and Puzzle Design Front and Center
A key focus of the dev diary is ChromaGun 2’s expanded accessibility features. The team details how they approached puzzle clarity and usability, ensuring that advanced color-mixing mechanics are readable and intuitive to a wider audience.
By improving visual feedback and offering thoughtful quality-of-life options, the developers aim to ensure that experimentation remains fun rather than frustrating, even as puzzles grow more complex.
A Multiverse of Color and Chaos
Beyond mechanics, the dev diary also teases ChromaGun 2’s multiversal story elements. The sequel leans further into surreal storytelling, blending humor, sci-fi themes, and reality-bending scenarios that stretch well beyond the sterile test chambers of the original game.
These narrative threads provide context for the increasingly bizarre environments players will encounter, adding personality and intrigue to the puzzle-solving experience.
Watch the Dev Diary Ahead of Launch
Players curious about what went into crafting ChromaGun 2: Dye Hard can watch the full dev diary now, ahead of the game’s February 12 release.









































































