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Free Online Game:Kullors*** This game does not have any Dig Your Own Grave Achievements. You can only earn achievements for your profile by playing these games.
Pair up matching colors (”Kullors”) to clear the level. You can mix certain colors to produce other colors that will help you to create the pairs you need. Make note of the mouse pointer as you hover over different Kullors. RED, BLUE, or GREEN can be mixed to produce CYAN, YELLOW, or MAGENTA and visa versa. Dig Your Own Grave Games:
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I'm sure this game is fun for some people but I Just hate it.
*Tip - don't forget to make as much as you can color mixes per level. You can lose several seconds, but the points ballanced the situation.
this is the saddest game i have ever seen. i didnt know what the HELL i was doing and i got through the first 6 levels like NOHTING. just click click click click. someone grow a brainstem and make a real game.
You guys are all way too jumpy.
They're saying "Kullers" which is, you know, the name of the game. Duh.
I gave up in the 'how to play' because red and yellow made green.....
Because orange+green=/=yellow, and so on.
Interesting at best.
But why not use a normal color wheel?
(red+yellow=orange, blue+yellow=green, red+blue=purple?)
You would have to think before you mix, or be able to split them up...
magenta cyan and yellow are the primary colors used in subtractive applications such as printing with red yellow blue used traditionally for subtractive applications such as painting, however using the red yellow blue method some colors can't be mixed, magenta cyan and yellow are better able to simulate actual color, but neither is perfect
red green blue is typically used for additive primaries such as light (computer monitors)some colors may not be able to be mixed using even this, but it doesn't matter on displays because LCD technology isn't good enough to display all the available colors anyway with the RGB system
In short for those that dont feel like reading....
primary colors arnt a property of light, just a way to describe how our eyes (using three different types of receptors) recieve light
"Kill me". God that is the creepiest game music I ever heard.
Idk about this game. It is extremely boring, and the voice is creepy. Its like a kid whispering kill me ushhhhh.