ColorBuster it´s a Puzzle Game, where you need to destroy monsters to take his colors.
Mix the Color Monsters to make the Stage Objective Color!
Play in the ENDLESS Mode for maximum score, or in the STORY Mode for kill the bosses and see the ending movie!
NEW:
SOUND ON/OFF
The Endless Hard has some Surprises
The Ending Story at Hard have a diferent ending…
KONGREGATE RANKING ADDED!!
SKIP INTRO ADDED!
Arrows to Move, Space Bar to Shoot, [Del] or [Z] to Erase Colors, [Q] to Change Quality, [Enter] To Pause (In easy mode, the Pause shows the next monsters to kill)
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fordfiestamt
Dec. 20, 2008
- original 4/5
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Djkgb
Jul. 03, 2008
- Intresting.
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kshar
May. 02, 2008
- Visually looks nice. The game is unique in it's own way, just a bit too repetitive.
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Masclins
Mar. 12, 2008
- Booring and repetitive.
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Blazian_Pyron
Feb. 17, 2008
- Nice game.
4/5
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henriquealas
Feb. 12, 2008
- as paisagens saum de primera !
;D
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Argent
Jun. 12, 2007
- Honestly, what's the point of arguing over how precise the colors are? It's a game, it's not meant to be exactly the same as real life. If you're so intent on things being realistic, go argue on the comments of desktop tower defense.
Btw, I thought the game was fun, even though it didn't hold my interest for too long.
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CrushU
Jun. 12, 2007
- RGB... Red+Green makes Yellow, Red+Blue makes Magenta, Blue+Green makes Cyan. Red+Green+Blue makes White. This is the *additive* method, and it works for *light in general*.
You are not forced to use only Red Green and Blue lights to use the additive method, you can use any color lights.
Pigments are usually RYB, true. Pigment mixing produces darker colors, the subtractive method.
You can tell he's using the additive method when you add more Yellow to Green; It becomes a lighter shade of green. Ditto when you add Blue to Green; Lighter shade of bluish green.
Btw, yellow and blue mixed, in light, does make a green, but it's a very pale or yellowish green and you cannot get a true green that way, at least, in the RGB colorwheel.
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mepixa
Jun. 12, 2007
- and, at last, you are a level 2 player, so, probably you are only a fake maked by one of other games of the ranking...
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mepixa
Jun. 12, 2007
- And I tell again... Buy tree spotlights with the blue, red and yellow colors, and turn on the tree to see what happens...
I work with art since 15 years (and I have 29 now), and mix the lights with ink AND with lights so many times...
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