Red Is Blue
About
This game was created for The C64 'Cassette 50' Charity Competition and will not be released until the competition is over. You can still play it in a browser.
This competition is about creating a brand new compilation tape - with any proceeds to be donated to Special Effect Charity - featuring games by C64 developers of all levels of experience, focusing on great gameplay in a mini-game format while still retaining the look or feel of a Cassette 50 game, an infamous collection of games published by Cascade in 1983 and an early example of 'shovelware'.
How to playThe aim of Red Is Blue is to answer as quickly as possible if a word displayed on the screen corresponds to its colour. For example, if a player sees "red" written in black, this is incorrect so they have to choose a "false" answer by moving a joystick in the left direction. If a player sees "pink" written in pink, this is a correct answer so they have to choose a "true" answer by moving a joystick in the right direction.
Up to 4 players can play simultaneously. There are 20 words displayed per game, each one worth max. 100 points if answered correctly. If the answer is incorrect, the player doesn't earn any points. The maximum amount of 100 points goes down to zero within each millisecond, so players have to hurry before the next word will appear on the screen.
In the case of playing alone, the challenge still remains: to get the best result possible.
At the end of each game, the highest score is displayed.
Game supports CGA Joystick adapter which allows playing with 2 additional joysticks.
Game supports PAL/NTSC/DREAN machines.
Controls CharacterControl methodSelectingFALSE
SelectingTRUE
Startinga new game
RobotJoystick Port 1Left*Right*Fire buttonDuckJoystick Port 2LeftRightFire buttonMushroomJoystick Port A(CGA Adapter)
or keyboardLeft or "Q"Right or "E"Fire button or SpaceFrogJoystick Port B
(CGA Adapter)
or keyboardLeft or "U"Right or "O"Fire button or Space
* when playing in a web browser, use Tab for FALSE and 2 for TRUE
Project game requirements- Code must fit under $1000 memory location
- Program cannot write to memory locations above $1000 except $D000 - $DFFF area
Have good fun also with other games from The C64 'Cassette 50' Charity Competition.
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