The ''Colour My...'' series is a Flash series of games and an animation created by Website/{{Newgrounds}} and Website/DeviantArt user [=SilverStitch=]. The controls are simple, using the arrow keys or WASD to move, and the mouse to interact with various objects.

The series is set in a dystopian society called the Black and White City. Color and creativity are prohibited, as are emotions, with security doors and robots set to enforce the laws. For the most part, everyone is silent and safe. However, one stick figure man has found color, and love in a stick girl. He goes on journeys to find his love, spread color...and perhaps awaken others.

Currently, there are five installments in the series.

1. ''[[http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/483057 Colour My Heart]]''. The first game in the series, it deals with the stick man simply looking for his love, no matter where she may be.

2. ''[[http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/515024 Colour My World]]''. The stick girl invites the stick man on a date within the city, and he must find her. But the landscape won't let him go that easily; signs litter the world, trying to make him give up and quit searching. This game makes the coloring theme more prominent, as actions affect the surrounding environment and make them colorful. It also introduces the system of clicking on sparkling objects to interact with them.

3. ''[[http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/516373 Colour My Dreams]]''. Released on Halloween, this entry is DarkerAndEdgier than the previous ones. The stick man has found himself in a seemingly endless nightmare, separated from his love. Taunting messages tell him she is gone, but if he perseveres he can not only conquer the darkness, but embrace it.

4. ''[[http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/522447 Colour My Fate]]''. The fourth entry, released on Christmas Day, deals with the stick man realizing he doesn't have a gift for his love for Christmas. Wondering if the people even remember the holiday, he vows to [[SavingChristmas bring the citizens the joy and color of Christmas.]] This is the first of the series with an inventory system, and is significantly longer than the previous installments.

5. ''[[http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/527460 Colour My Life]]''. The fifth and, so far, final release in the series, this differs from the others in that it's an animation as opposed to a controllable game. After having brought down most of the Black and White City's security by disabling the main power, our protagonist now plans to try and reunite and free the city...

The games are comparable to ''Webcomic/AMomentOfPeace''.

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!! These works contain examples of:

* AllThereInTheManual: The creator's deviantART [[http://silver-stitch.deviantart.com/journal/29584474/ journal entry]] expands on the universe of the games in the form of an interview with the stick man.
** [[http://silver-stitch.deviantart.com/art/How-I-Coloured-Dreams-184505849 This]] deviantART piece expands on the world of Colour My Dreams.
* ApatheticCitizens: Everyone else is hiding or locked away. [[spoiler: Until, possibly, Colour My Life]].
* ArtEvolution: The second game is better presented than the first, with more realistic stick figures and a better overall view of the world.
* ArtInitiatesLife: Well, coloring does, but close enough.
* BroughtDownToNormal: Colour My Dreams has the protagonist without his coloring abilities, and he must unlock them.
* ColoringInTheWorld: The game features a stick-man protagonist who brings and spreads color into the dystopian Black and White City, gradually turning it [[AWorldHalfFull into a better place.]]
* CoolAirship: For authorized personnel only. If you're clever you can get in anyway.
* CrapsackWorld: Even ''smiling'' is prohibited.
* DarkIsNotEvil: If you find the [[http://img256.imageshack.us/img256/5108/note.png secret note]] in Colour My Dreams, the shadow creature doesn't seem so bad.
* DeliberatelyMonochrome
* {{Determinator}}: The stick man won't let anything stand in the way of him and his love.
* DetonationMoon: In Colour My Dreams, [[spoiler: after you solve the color puzzle, this is how you get past the endless hallway]].
* {{Dystopia}}
* EarnYourHappyEnding
* GuideDangIt: Sometimes, especially in Colour My Fate, it can be difficult to tell where to go. The puzzles in Color My Dreams can fall under this, too.
* HumongousMecha: Used to keep the population under control.
* JumpScare: When you first enter the room with the telephone in ''Colour My Dreams'', everything seems mostly harmless until you reach the telephone, at which point a ScareChord is played, a kind of monster face appears briefly and a message that appears to be written in blood appears on the wall.
* LonelyPianoPiece: The music for most of the series.
* {{Metroidvania}}: Colour My Fate, especially if you want to get every interaction.
* MissionControlIsOffItsMeds: Throughout the series, the landscape is peppered with signs that tell you to give up and go home.
* MoodWhiplash: Colour My Dreams starts you off in a bright, sunny area with stuff to do. Then you pick up the phone and things dramatically change.
* NoNameGiven: The protagonist and his love have no names.
* ThePowerOfLove: What drives the protagonist.
* RealityWarper: Coloring and clicking not only change the landscape, they also defeat robots.
* RousingSpeech: The protagonist gives one to the citizens in Colour My Life. [[spoiler: It may or may not have worked depending on how you take the ending]].
* SavingChristmas: The plot of the fourth game.
* SceneryPorn: Everything is drawn with great detail, even rooms with little to do in them.
* SplitPersonality: According to the creator, the shadow in Colour My Dreams is the protagonist's fears given being.
* WorldHalfEmpty: Aside from the protagonists you never see any other stick figures, though their presence is felt. You do see robots, though. (And shadowy demons in Colour My Dreams.)
** This changes in Colour My Life, as other people are seen.
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