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This document Copyright 2004,2017 Daniel Engel
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Color A Dinosaur FAQ
November 30, 2017
Daniel (DEngel) Engel
dan.engel.2017 [AT] gmail [DOT] com
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(A) TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Table of Contents
(A) This Table of Contents
(B) Introduction
(C) Controls
(D) The Game
(E) Experimental
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(B) INTRODUCTION
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When I first saw this game listed with nothing written for it, I knew I HAD to
try it. After playing it I knew I had to write for it, well as much as you can
for a "game" like this.
Basically Color A Dinosaur is like Mario Paint or MS Paint without a mouse.
Also you can only colour things, you can't do any drawing. While your colour
selection is limited and downright bizarre. Did I mention the only thing you
can colour is dinosaurs? The best part is to come though, YOU COLOUR WITH LAG!
That's right every time you choose a section to colour you get to wait, and
wait, and wait some more as every bit of that section gets slowly coloured in.
You're probably wondering the same thing I am, how did we achieve such gaming
perfection so early on? ;) I have no idea, but hopefully you'll enjoy the game
if you ever try it.
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(C) CONTROLS
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The controls are very simple, and are as follows:
Dpad - Moves your cursor.
A - Colours the section the cursor is currently pointing at.
B - Changes the current colour/pattern.
Start - Returns from colouring screen to the main screen.
Select - Changes current palette of colours.
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(D) THE GAME
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Once you're past the main screen of the "game" you have sixteen dinosaurs to
choose from.
After this point you'll reach the colouring screen where you can colour the
dinosaur that you picked at the previous screen.
The game has four different palette designs to choose from and each of those
has a secondary style of palette where some of the colours/patterns are
flashing.
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Palettes
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Each of the palettes has ten colours or patterns in it, I will describe every
colour/pattern in each of the palettes here. Also the patterns that have
[flashing] in them indicate the secondary colours for that palette.
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Palette #1
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- Pink
- Light blue [flashing]
- White
- Dithered light blue & white [flashing]
- Dithered pink & white
- Dithered pink & light blue [flashing]
- Pink squares on white
- White & light blue vertical stripes
- Pink & light blue horizontal stripes [flashing]
- Pink brick pattern on white
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Palette #2
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- Light pink
- Beige [flashing]
- Sky blue
- Dithered sky blue & beige [flashing]
- Dithered sky blue & light pink
- Dithered beige & light pink [flashing]
- Light pink crosses on sky blue
- Blue & beige vertical stripes [flashing]
- Light pink squares on sky blue
- Light pink brick pattern on sky blue
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Palette #3
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- Bright green
- Cyan [flashing]
- Purple
- Dithered purple & cyan [flashing]
- Dithered purple & bright green
- Dithered cyan & bright green [flashing]
- Cyan & purple checkerboard pattern [flashing]
- Cyan shiny pattern on purple [flashing]
- Purple and bright green zigzag pattern
- Bright green crosses on purple
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Palette #4
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- Light pink
- Light green [flashing]
- Black
- Dithered black & light green [flashing]
- Dithered black & pink
- Dithered pink & light green [flashing]
- Black & light green checkerboard pattern [flashing]
- Pink brick pattern on black
- Pink & black zigzag pattern
- Black & light green vertical stripes [flashing]
That's it, there's nothing more to the game. You just colour a dinosaur, yell
at whoever's within earshot to come look at it, then start colouring a new one
as they walk away disgusted. Good times. ;)
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(E) EXPERIMENTAL
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~Dan