Timezone, the leading family entertainment brand in the Asia-Pacific, is taking fun to the next level with the launch of ColourGrid, a fast-paced, interactive game that blends energy, skill, and teamwork into one unforgettable experience.
Available only at Timezone, this game is built to bring families and friends together for moments of pure excitement. Imagine stepping into a glowing, high-tech arena that feels like a game show mixed with a digital dance floor. The floor and walls are lined with colour-changing tiles, lighting up in vibrant patterns that guide and challenge you.
The game starts with a simple tap on the screen, and suddenly, you’re racing against time, stepping, jumping, and dodging across pressure-sensitive tiles while trying to hit the right colors and avoid the wrong ones. The challenge? Keep up with the shifting grid, rack up points, and secure your spot on the leaderboard.
Fun for All Ages
One of ColourGrid’s best features is that it’s open to players of all ages and skill levels, no strict height requirements, though it’s recommended for ages 6 and up. You can play solo or team up with as many as six players, making it perfect for families, friends, or even party groups.
ColourGrid brings the thrill with four action-packed game modes designed to keep you on your toes. Escape The Lava turns the floor into molten danger, forcing you to keep moving or get “burned.” In Find The Colour, speed and focus are key as you race to step on the right tiles before time runs out. Red Light, Green Light will push your reflexes to the limit, sprint when it’s green, freeze when it’s red. And for those with a sharp eye, Sharp Shooter challenges you to hit precise targets under pressure. With more game modes coming soon, every visit promises something new to conquer.
Each game is just ₱100 per player and lasts about five minutes, making it perfect for quick, heart-pumping fun. Recommended for ages 6 and up, ColourGrid can be played solo or with up to six players, making it ideal for families, friends, and party groups. Experience it now at Timezone, 3rd Floor, Building A, Ayala Malls Manila Bay.
ColourGrid brings the thrill with four action-packed game modes designed to keep you on your toes. Escape The Lava turns the floor into molten danger, forcing you to keep moving or get “burned.” In Find The Colour, speed and focus are key as you race to step on the right tiles before time runs out. Red Light, Green Light will push your reflexes to the limit, sprint when it’s green, freeze when it’s red. And for those with a sharp eye, Sharp Shooter challenges you to hit precise targets under pressure. With more game modes coming soon, every visit promises something new to conquer.
Each game is just ₱100 per player and lasts about five minutes, making it perfect for quick, heart-pumping fun. Recommended for ages 6 and up, ColourGrid can be played solo or with up to six players, making it ideal for families, friends, and party groups. Experience it now at Timezone, 3rd Floor, Building A, Ayala Malls Manila Bay.
“Timezone is all about creating fun, shared experiences that bring people together,” said Raffy Prats Jr., President and General Manager at Timezone Philippines. “ColourGrid is a vibrant, high-energy game that invites guests of all ages to connect, compete, and enjoy.”
With its bright visuals, exciting sound effects, and immersive gameplay, ColourGrid perfectly fits today’s trend of interactive entertainment. It’s not just about playing – it’s about moving, laughing, and making memories with the people around you.
Try ColourGrid Now
If you’re looking for a new way to play, ColourGrid at Timezone Ayala Malls Manila Bay is ready to deliver the thrill. Whether you want to beat your friends, challenge yourself, or just enjoy the moment, this game will keep you on your toes, literally.
If you’re looking for a new way to play, ColourGrid at Timezone Ayala Malls Manila Bay is ready to deliver the thrill. Whether you want to beat your friends, challenge yourself, or just enjoy the moment, this game will keep you on your toes, literally.
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