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i love this game but lately a pop-up shows up after every round asking to store memory on my computer. what's up with that/
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Sweet record Kime, beat my best by 1 1/2 seconds.
Say, what ever happened to your original high score? You used to be ahead of me by almost 200 games, then you disappeared?
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Loops of Zen? It's based on his own games which were out way before Loops - graphically it's similar, but the whole idea of the game was seperately conceived. And this is better than Loops anyway...
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Heh, I'm still a long, long way off from where the rest of y'all are, but I'm slowly but surely getting there.
Would be nice to see this get badges, but I'm going to keep playing regardless. :)
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Got a 5:38 just now, getting there slowly. I'll definitely try for one under 5 mins. My average is around the same, 8 mins give or take.
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Well, right after I posted that, my next game I got 4:52.78, so it's possible. And there are faster people out there than me, so it may even be possible to get below 4 minutes. My average is around 8 minutes a game.
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primary pigment colors are red yellow and blue. primary light colors are red green blue. nothing will ever change that. no exceptions. period.
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Whilst I agree that we need badges for this that's not all we need. We need a high score table for everything else. It's good that if you complete a game on hard with all your lives left you get 50 points but there is no challenge left after you've achieved the arbitrary goal set by the site. A high score system lets you pit your skills against other, real, players to see who is the best. This game is even more addictive in terms of 'just one more level' than Sid Meier manages.
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Noobs just STFU and read this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primary_colors
"Primary colors are sets of colors that can be combined to make a useful range of colors. For human applications, three are often used; for additive combination of colors, as in overlapping projected lights or in CRT displays, the primary colors normally used are red, green, and blue."
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darnit ppl! there are two ways of mixing colors. if you mix light (you add new frequenties to the color) you hgave it like this game.
if you add new pigments to mix of pigments you remove more frequentys out of the light. and thets what all of you know from the art lessons.
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This is what he is going by, the color combinations of light... http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/java/primarycolors/subtractiveprimaries/index.html
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He's going by the primary colors of light, red, green and blue. The primary colors we usually think of are red blue and yellow, but those are pigment colors. White light has all the colors in it, while black is the absence of light. With pigments, like paint and stuff, Black has all the colors in it, and white is the absence of color.
If it helps, you can think about your computer monitor, its in RGB, while paper and stuff is printed in CMYK, cyan magenta yellow and black. :) 5/5
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hannar. this is much more than just loops with colours. for example, after a certain point you no longer have walls to hold your hand.
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Hannar, the predecessor of this game came out long before loops... this is an improvement of those. That, I imagine, is why he bothered ;)