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The colors add a challenge to it that really appeals to me... an extra level of difficulty that also affords an opportunity for players to visualize in more of a 3 dimensional aspect. (Which is a useful tool for anyone taking Organic Chemistry.) That and the scrolling. The scrolling allows better immersion of the player. I also like the way you described the influences of previous games in the description. Great job!
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Superb game. You've taken Loops of Zen that one step further. Clever twist with the merging of colours to make new ones. I like this a lot...badges please!
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Bahaha awesome! Impossible levels are timekillers.. did a mono in 15:50.40.. not that great but.. *steers clear from multicolor impossible*
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To those complaining that red + green is not yellow and that green is not a primary color--- This game is based on circuits and lights. Light is different than paint. RGB (red green blue) is the base for light, while CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, black) is the base or "primary colors" for physical color. If you see yellow on your TV or computer I promise you it is a mix of red and green light. If you don't believe me get REALLY close to your TV screen. I mean REALLY close. Get your eyebal within 1/4 inch of the screen and you'll see nothing but squares of red, green, and blue. And while you're staring in amazement at this discovery, maybe your retina will burn out. ^^
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Like Everet said, this appears as a sequel of the author's LightShift, published 3 months before Loops of Zen. Same paintbrush graphics though. 4/5 for that.
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this reminds me too much of loops of zen. and you had to make that colourful twist pun in the description, didnt you... XD 5/5
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i don't know what half of you guys are talking about, this game's a lot better then loops of zen ^^ just the presentation really needs to be worked on - the graphics make it look very amateurish (if that's a word). Also the mixture of the colours is fine.. it's based on light, not the colour wheel
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For all those calling it a take off of loops of zen: This actually appears to be an improved version of the developers previous game lightshift, which was released before loops of zen.
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3/5 Others have compared it to Loops of Zen and it is quite similar and you said it's based off of your older game which is based off of Netwalk. I can believe that, however I assume Loops of Zen would have relatively similar backgrounds but I personally feel Loops of Zen was implemented better.
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I'd consider this more of a "sequel" to Loops of Zen. Similar game play, but added enough stuff to make it really different.
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I think it was a good idea to put colors into loops of zen. What bugs me is that short freeze just before completing a level...