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Tired of paying $100 for Windows 10 coloring book apps? Grab this one for free

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
October 10, 2018
1 min read

The Windows 10 Coloring Books For Adults And Kids app is currently being given away for free within the Microsoft Store. The coloring book app usually sells for $99, which is admittedly quite an insane price, so anyone who buys it while this campaign is running will be saving quite a bit of money.

Coloring Books For Adults And Kids supports pen and touch controls, features over 1,000 pages, several brush options, and also has an optional touch-to-fill option for speeding coloring.

Coloring Book is an excellent coloring application, imitating real coloring experience with rich patterns, including Mandala, butterflies, cartoon animals, owls, flowers, plants, etc. You can both develop the sense of color and relax yourself. It can be played anytime, anywhere, easily share to social platforms. When you immerse them, time flies, worry also vanished.

It’s unclear how long this app will be discounted for so, if you think you’ll even want a coloring app on your Windows 10 device, it’s probably worth grabbing it now via the widget below.

Do you like to color on your Windows 10 device? Let us know what apps you use in the comments below and then follow us on Pinterest for more app content.

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