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ColorMeld

By threeup

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CategoryRankScoreCount
Coolness360
Innovation7282.91
Audio7442.39
Theme9173.15
Graphics10172.42
Mood11652.12
Fun13031.76
Overall13112.12

Comments

sol_hsa 2013-04-29 06:07

21.8 seconds. I just put mouse on a blob and kept shaking, and something happened. Then I got a big black blob, and timer stopped.

neverautomatic 2013-04-29 06:09

I managed to get a time of 26 seconds on my first try, but wasn't able to beat that again. haha.

mokkom 2013-04-29 06:09

Not too sure where you were going with this but it's interesting to mess around with nonetheless.

namkcor 2013-04-29 06:09

It's worth noting that before the game starts, you can make a ball so tiny that it gets larger again, which causes Unity to crash.

jaus_lxxiv 2013-04-29 06:15

It's not a bad physics simulation, but I don't really understand what's going on with the color combining and the balls breaking off. I played it twice, the first time it stopped at 71 seconds then started again (?) and looked like it would never end. The second run got to 200 seconds before the Unity player crashed, it looked like it tried to join too many little balls simultaneously or something.

onlyslightly 2013-04-30 05:41

It's fun to play around with, but I don't know that I know what I'm doing

maxszlagor 2013-04-30 05:43

Interesting idea. I couldn't figure out how to reliably move the colors. The mixing concept is neat. Played it in the web player.

liannethy 2013-04-30 05:48

Neat idea and such an interesting starting point in terms of the data graphs! Kudos for a unique approach to the theme :)

ryusui 2013-04-30 07:17

I like the concept, but the actual gameplay is a bit clumsy - I'm not exactly sure how I'm supposed to control the color balls (even though I won; took me over a minute, though).

mrhalfman 2013-05-01 18:11

Interesting concept, fits with the theme, music is a little bit too repetitive.

rezzish 2013-05-05 15:47

That was a really cool idea!

dalbinblue 2013-05-06 01:49

Interesting idea, but feels incomplete (as you said), and slo (unless I was doing something wrong. Sound was pretty good as well.