10/25/2015

Mandala Colouring Pages by José David Pujó

I am going to use the F word... Free, Fun and Fabulous.

Mandala Colouring Pages is a free app that allows you to do something that is very trendy right now because it is very relaxing and enjoyable always -- colouring. You have 90+  mandalas to colour, a large colour palette and a binaural tune that absorbs you in ways that I find difficult to believe. Some of the mandalas are very basic and simple, while others are very intricate, and  there are some figurative motifs as well. 

The app has many features that put it ahead other similar apps. Music on and off, huge colour palette, easy way to undo and redo an action, touch zoom in and out, easy way to size in/out the colour palette and the mandala, save your mandala to your SD card, share it easily, the app runs fast and is very light, the adds are minimal (a small banner at the bottom of the screen, which invades the full screen occasionally) and much more. The price for the add-free version is little over $1 and worth paying because this is an awesome app and  you will get endless hours of creative relaxing Zen.

I recommend it to anybody, especially if you are anxious or nervous or find difficult to concentrate because the app is extremely relaxing and absorbing and seems to bring your mind to the right now of pure Zen.  If you are are already a relaxed and cool dude or 'dudine', this app works with your natural strengths and helps you with your creativity or to make your visit to the toilet more colourful :P. 

Some of the things I miss in this app are: a larger number of mandalas, a way to move the single drop colour selection because, when you zoom it  in a lot, there is no way to fill in the space that the icon uses. Also the colours change noticeably from the phone screen to the screen in your computer, so there must be a way for the images to keep the colour you choose in the photo when they are are saved. Although I love the tune, I would love having different tunes to choose from. Finally, there must be a way to lock-in colours, so even if you touch the screen they do not change again unless you unlock the colour there. 

Below some of my mandalas. Pity that the real colour isn't there.