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ColorCoordination

In ColorCoordination you play as a freelance employee working at Silicörp, a company that developed a software called "ColorCoordination" in which you solve puzzles to train an AI called "CoCo". These puzzles consist of different colored blocks and spaces laid out in a grid and your goal is to place all the colored blocks in their respective colored spaces.

There's a catch though, you can't move the blocks one by one. Instead, you have to move them in unison!

FEATURES

  • Accesibility for the colorblind!
  • 50+ brain scratching puzzles!
  • Fun interactions with CoCo!
  • Philosophical reflection of AI and artificial life.
  • Unravel a mystery and its hidden lore!
  • Two unique endings!
  • Optional post-game content!

Download it for free! :

https://demscephei.itch.io/color-coordination

I don't have any plans for this particular minigame at the moment since I've moved on into something a bit more original with the newer version of Synthetic Girlfriend (that's still in production!) and my other game, ColorCoordination. However, you do bring a fair point in making games more blind-friendly. I will definitely look into it and do research on what I can do to achieve more blind-friendliness. Thank you so much for being interested in my work!

Ohhh, I see what you mean now! That might have been a mistake. I'll remove the tag now. Thanks for bringing that up

It still is!

Hello! Yes! You can see the progress over my YouTube channel or you can join our Discord where I talk about this game and other games I'm developing.

Great concept! It was a lot of fun!

Hey! Thanks for playing!

Originally this proof of concept demo was done before COVID hit! So it's its own separate thing. I've been working on and off on this game during the pandemic and all. So I'm not using any excuses. In fact I've recently started to document the game's progress with monthly devlogs!

Here's the latest one from last week:

Let me know what you think, and sorry I disappointed you!

Thank you so much for taking your time to play my little game! I hope you enjoyed it a lot. The development is slow, mostly because I'm a student and work also takes time off my hands, but I'll turn it into a full game someday!

Hello! At the moment I'm doing the whole art thing to keep it consistent. Sorry!