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Find The Pixel

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A small entry to the Mochi monthly contest for November.
Due to the real world being quite busy this is a very simple game. It is programmed in Haxe over 1 week of spare time. It may not blow your mind but hey I got some thing finished!


How to play:
1. Click on the screen.
2. Observe the color of the arrows. Red is close, black is not close. The axis are colored independently to help guide you in.
3. Goto step 1 until you find the pixel and win or don't find the pixel and lose.
4. Revel in how this epic masterpiece of game play has enriched your world!

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Not completely horrible.

I'm not a fan of this game to be honest. But given what it is, it's not too bad. I played two full rounds but never found the pixel, even though my arrows were full red each time.

There don't seem to be any glitches though, which is a good thing. It's a very simple and quick game, and is fun if you're into click and find games.

i found it twice

but the n again i clicked
about a hundred times
it changed my world

Xlander responds:

Indeed, this is a world changing game.

not bad :p

got 48 secs on my 1st go.
also, a new zealander has the highest score! im from that country lol.

boring

I really don't see the point of this game...
The arrows are barely any help in variation of color.

Xlander responds:

Fair point, the colors are linearly interpolated from black to red.
The difference between 80% red and 90% red is quite subtle. If I had more time to spend on this game I would skew the coloring values differently.

not a great game...

but it does work

found the "pixel" three times in about 20 trys

38.73 is my best (44.02 and 56 were my other), good enough for 6th

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2.29 / 5.00

Uploaded
Nov 14, 2009
1:55 AM EST
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