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Title: OneColor - coloring puzzle game & level editor
Post by: Dav on April 23, 2020, 08:53:09 pm
I was playing a cool online puzzle game called colurid and put together something like it in QB64 today.  Basically you fill up the board with only one color within a certain number of moves.  Sounds easy, but you have to think a bit get it done.  Included is a little level editor if the built-in ones are too easy.

- Dav

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Title: Re: OneColor - coloring puzzle game & level editor
Post by: Pete on April 24, 2020, 11:26:33 am
That's our logo? Wait a minute... Okay, TheBOB called... He wants his regards back!

Pete :D
Title: Re: OneColor - coloring puzzle game & level editor
Post by: Dav on April 24, 2020, 12:07:02 pm
Lol. I know - looking at that it's hard to believe I once studied art.  I think I'll email that pic to my art teacher and demand a refund.

- Dav
Title: Re: OneColor - coloring puzzle game & level editor
Post by: Pete on April 24, 2020, 12:11:27 pm
:D
Title: Re: OneColor - coloring puzzle game & level editor
Post by: bplus on April 24, 2020, 03:28:58 pm
This is pretty cool, took awhile to figure level 3.

@Dav Is it on purpose you chose yellow and green so close together?
Title: Re: OneColor - coloring puzzle game & level editor
Post by: Dav on April 24, 2020, 09:30:52 pm
This is pretty cool, took awhile to figure level 3.

@Dav Is it on purpose you chose yellow and green so close together?

Thanks, bplus.  No, there's no special reason those colors are together.  I was playing around with more colors originally, orange and purple, but took those out in favor of the ones in the game.

- Dav
Title: Re: OneColor - coloring puzzle game & level editor
Post by: johnno56 on April 25, 2020, 06:58:21 pm
I'm stuck on level 3... Question: If, for instance, I wanted to change red into green, shouldn't clicking on one red change all reds? Otherwise that's four clicks right there. If I wanted to change all to white, that would take 7 clicks. All to green, 7 clicks. All to blue 8 clicks. All to yellow. 9 clicks.

So, without revealing the secret, oh who am I kidding? How did you do it?
Title: Re: OneColor - coloring puzzle game & level editor
Post by: bplus on April 25, 2020, 07:07:01 pm
I'm stuck on level 3... Question: If, for instance, I wanted to change red into green, shouldn't clicking on one red change all reds? Otherwise that's four clicks right there. If I wanted to change all to white, that would take 7 clicks. All to green, 7 clicks. All to blue 8 clicks. All to yellow. 9 clicks.

So, without revealing the secret, oh who am I kidding? How did you do it?

Ha, ha! you wish! What about clicking what's surrounding red with red? or get to one color surrounding all the reds and click that red.
Title: Re: OneColor - coloring puzzle game & level editor
Post by: johnno56 on April 25, 2020, 07:11:09 pm
Never mind. My wife figured it out... She also said, "I'm blonde..."
Title: Re: OneColor - coloring puzzle game & level editor
Post by: Pete on April 25, 2020, 08:10:32 pm
Well, like the saying goes, "You know why blonde jokes are so dumb? So men can understand them."

Pete

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Title: Re: OneColor - coloring puzzle game & level editor
Post by: DANILIN on January 05, 2022, 08:27:25 am
Yes it is a victory

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I'm color professional: Middle Line of Integral:



INTEGRAL for school is just a kindergarten Danilin

Integral of Life: Path

Constant value: time seconds
Variable value: speed of meters per second
Time periods: one second

Each square: product of time of seconds multiplied by speed of meters per second
is path in a given second

...

Summing up entire path of a given time
and distributing it evenly vertically:
average speed of 3 meters per second

Is identical to average value of integral