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Gradient: How Not To Be Seen
by TobiasW
Gradient: How Not To Be Seen
Tags for Gradient: How Not To Be Seen
Description
Swiftly adapt to the color of your surroundings to remain unseen!
How to Play
The more you differ from your surroundings, the quicker you'll lose health.
In pure white/black you'll heal - if you have the same color, that is.
Player 1:
- Arrow Keys
- Lighter: O
- Darker: P
Player 2:
- E/D/S/F
- Lighter: 1
- Darker: 2
Comments
m4rek
Oct. 20, 2011
You need to make the the gradient difference tolerance higher, as you can be completely invisible but still be losing health since you're one tick different. Possibly some way to regain health? Combine both concepts and you regain health when you're the exact same shade, within a certain tolerance you don't lose or gain any, and beyond that you lose health.
mattgeel
Oct. 21, 2011
very cool concept. im happy you thought of colorblind people when d-ing this game. haha
NectarZuzi
Oct. 20, 2011
Very neat concept and the game play is smooth. Perhaps add upgrades or powerups you can grab to regain health and such for longer games.
pjt33
Oct. 22, 2011
It would be nice to be able to see your score after you die. At the moment you sometimes can and sometimes can't depending on the colour underneath it.
davidinark
Feb. 08, 2014
"Pure white" and "pure black" should be marked on the screen somehow. If I put my dot in what looks like "pure," my health drops to zero. This is an okay game, but needs something to make me want to keep playing more than three times before frustration sets in (re: "pure")