Frenzic 1.2.1
Frenzic is a frantic game which has the player match and then move colored game pieces to form pies. Trust me, it is a lot more fun than that sounds, and it is even more fun when you play against someone else.Sadly, as with any game based on color recognition, there was a small portion of society that couldn't play Frenzic (or at least not very well). That's right, I'm talking about the color blind people of the world, of which I am one. Happily Frenzic 1.2 introduced a new option to help those of us who have trouble distinguishing colors.
The current version of Frenzic is 1.2.1, the most recent update fixed an issue with the demo timing out. Frenzic costs $14.95 (though there is a guru package which includes an lifetime of online play for $24.95).
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
espire said 6:27PM on 8-02-2007
It's awesome that the Frenzic developers have done this. And enjoy, Frenzic is a lot of fun!
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Neil Christie said 6:36PM on 8-02-2007
If this was a game for Windows or any other platform then it wouldn't have received any sort of interest. These brick games are old and tired and are the sort of thing the real games industry was doing many, many moons ago.
It is insulting for them to charge a fee to play this when there are so many more innovative titles out there on the web that can be played without a specific operating system or payment.
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myheaditches said 6:47PM on 8-02-2007
#2: Be useful and link such games, instead of claiming their existence.
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Stitch said 7:17PM on 8-02-2007
Not only do they have color correction, but they have specific corrections for different types of colorblindness? They just got my money. I haven't played very many color matching games, because I simply can't tell the colors apart too much of the time. This is almost as good as the time the developers for Dystopia released a hud color patch minutes after I asked if it was possible.
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mr100percent said 12:20AM on 8-03-2007
Awesome! I love the consideration they give to people with color deficiency like me.
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