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Yes, its similar to loops of zen
9what game doesn't have something it's similar to?), but I liked this even more because of the color mixing aspect. The ability to scroll the screen when wrapping is enabled was GENIUS!
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Oh and now that I mentioned lightshift: I liked that I could see which square I was clicking, could you add an option to make the grid visible in this one as well?
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Also, to those folks complaining that the game is a loops of zen clone: PLAY LIGHTSHIFT FIRST! I just did, and it's perfectly clear that colourshift has everything in common with lightshift. Except for the graphics, no other ideas needed to be "stolen" from loops of zen; they were already there in the prequel (lightshift). The only gameplay element that wasn't there was the different colours, which is an ORIGINAL idea.
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JohnnyRotten, the primary colors of pigment and the primary colors of light, are not the same.
For light, the primary colors are red, green, and blue. That's what the RGB stands for on some older TVs and monitors.
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johnny.
the color who ar in this game, is them same who have in your television or pc
the human eye can best fit a combinition of green bleu and red colors. Look your paint and see there
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Guys green + red definitely does not equal yellow. yellow is a primary color. nothing plus nothing is yellow. it starts out as yellow. blue+ yellow=green.
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@cheese_cake: green+red = yellow, and you should give more attention to your sience lessons if you think it isn't. Nice game by the way, 4/5.
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Once the wrap around begins, it's a completely different game from Loops of Zen. My only problem is knowing which colors combined make what.
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And also, this game gets SOOO much more interesting, entertaining, and headache-inducing once wraparounds are enabled.
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This is a lot like loops of zen, only better. I like the element of getting all the colours right, and mixing them and all that.