This was so sad hahah
Playing color-based games can be surprisingly challenging, especially for people who experience color blindness. In the game described, players attempt to match colors by adjusting Hue, Saturation, and Brightness, which requires fine visual discrimination. I tried this game myself and initially struggled to distinguish some colors, which made me appreciate how difficult it can be for those with color vision deficiencies. The game prompts you to recreate colors by relying on your brain’s visual memory, which is fascinating because humans are not always reliable at recalling exact colors. That slight mismatch can be both frustrating and amusing, particularly when your brain takes a mental 'photograph' of a shade and you try to replicate it from memory. The inclusion of playful comments like "What a waste of talent" and "The vibes are right, the execution needs therapy" adds a lighthearted tone to the experience. It reminds me that sometimes failing at something visually challenging is part of the fun, especially when playing solo or with friends. Also, the fact that this game highlights elements like Hue, Saturation, and Brightness helped me better understand how colors are perceived and defined in digital displays. For players who aren't intimate with these properties, it becomes an educational journey alongside the gameplay. Overall, this experience made me more empathetic toward people with color blindness, acknowledging that such games can be both a source of entertainment and an eye-opener for appreciating the complexities of color perception.
















































is he color blind