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- ║ COLOUR MATCH ║
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- version 1.0
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- Made by:
- The Stupid Company
- Marc Gurwitz
- &
- Rorik Henrikson
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- Colour Match is a game/program where you have to match the colour of
- the background area of the screen with the circle in the middle.
- It is fun and challenging, and constantly varies with it's random
- choice of colours from a palette of over 250,000.
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- The main screen has a circle in the middle of a random colour, a
- background of a different random colour, and a little box in lower
- left hand corner which acts as a monitor to show how much of each
- pigment (Blue, Green, and Red) is in the background colour.
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- The keys are:
- Blue : '1' (to go up in pigment)
- 'Q' (to go down in pigment)
- Green : '2' (to go up in pigment)
- 'W' (to go down in pigment)
- Red : '3' (to go up in pigment)
- 'E' (to go down in pigment)
- <Enter> ( ──┘ ) when you think that the outside colour
- matches the colour of the inside circle.
- 'X' to end challenge early
- Mixing the three different pigments will give you a single colour,
- made up by the amount of each pigment.
- For Example:
- Full Red and Full Blue makes Purple
- Full Red and Full Green makes Yellow
- Full Green and Full Blue makes Cyan
- Full Red, Full Blue, and Full Green makes White
- No Green, Red, or Blue ar all makes Black
- And, of course,
- Full Red makes Red
- Full Blue makes Blue
- Full Green makes Green
- As you adjust the pigments, you will notice that the monitor keeps
- track of how much colour of each is in the background.
- Press <Enter> ( ──┘ ) when you think that the colours match and the
- program will tell how close you are to each of the red, blue, and
- green. With some patience and practice, you will get better.
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- Have Fun and Good Luck!
- Rorik and Marc
- The Stupid Company
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- We would greatly appreciate a donation so that we can continue
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- There is a donation form you can print up at the end of the program
- as well as in the file DONATE.FRM
- We also appreciate any comments or suggestions you may have.
- You can put them at the bottom of the donation form
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