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║ COLOUR MATCH ║
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version 1.0
Made by:
The Stupid Company
Marc Gurwitz
&
Rorik Henrikson
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.
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.
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.
Have Fun and Good Luck!
Rorik and Marc
The Stupid Company
We would greatly appreciate a donation so that we can continue
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