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Coloring Mees Kees
Color original illustrations of Mees Kees! You can color free, color within the lines or use the automatic fill. You can also download and print the Mees Kees coloring pages so you can color them in real life, hang them on your wall or show them to your teacher!
Learn How to Play Coloring Mees Kees
Choose a pencil and colors from the bottom right corner.
Does the game use an engine like Defold for its development process?
The platform used for building this game is Javascript.
What developer is credited with the development of this game?
The company or individual associated with this game's development is WPG Kindermedia.
Which gender(s) is this game intended for?
This game is designed for the Female audience.
What are the primary tags that apply to this game?
The tags that describe the theme or playstyle of the game are coloring.
Is the game responsive on mobile screens?
Coloring Mees Kees functions properly on both Android and iOS devices.
Which type of game is this based on its gameplay?
This game is classified as Art in terms of genre.
Are there any bloodstains or bloodshed in the game?
No, Coloring Mees Kees does not include any blood or violent visuals.
Which age demographics is this game intended for?
This game is appropriate for the age group Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.
Does the game contain any graphic or disturbing material?
No, there are no scenes or actions that could be considered cruel in Coloring Mees Kees.
Is the game designed with children in mind?
Yes, Coloring Mees Kees is tailored for younger players.
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