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''Not to be confused with [[Body Colors]]''

[[File:GameColors.png|thumb|200px|Every game color palette]]
[[File:GameColors.png|thumb|200px|Every game color palette]]
'''Game Colors''' are extra colors for [[Pous]] that cannot be obtained in the [[Body Colors]] section of the [[Shop]]. They can only be found in some [[Minigames]]. These can be toggled when switching the ''Game Colors'' in the settings. This function is for colorblind people who cannot distinguish colors in games that require identifying them. The color palettes are:
'''Game Colors''' are extra colors for [[Pous]] that cannot be obtained in the [[Body Colors]] section of the [[Shop]]. They can only be found in some [[Minigames]]. These can be toggled when switching the ''Game Colors'' in the settings. This function is for colorblind people who cannot distinguish colors in games that require identifying them. The color palettes are:

Revision as of 10:54, 18 October 2022

Not to be confused with Body Colors

Every game color palette

Game Colors are extra colors for Pou (character) that cannot be obtained in the Body Colors section of the Shop. They can only be found in some Minigames. These can be toggled when switching the Game Colors in the settings. This function is for colorblind people who cannot distinguish colors in games that require identifying them. The color palettes are:

  • Normal (pastel colors)
  • Vivider versions of the normal game colors
  • Protanopia/Deuteranopia (shades of blue, yellow, and brown)
  • Tritanopia (shades of blue, pink, and magenta)
  • Color scheme with shades of pink, green, and orange
  • Color scheme with shades of brown and green

Unfortunately, these colors cannot be applied onto the player's Pou. These game colors can be found in the minigames Color Match, Color Tap, Connect, Connect 2, Match Tap, Pou Popper, Word Find, Sad Tap, Star Popper, and Sudoku.

Trivia

  • Interestingly, games that use this function do not make use of the Camera, with the exception of Pou Popper and Star Popper.
  • Games with this feature often have a dark background, with the exception of Connect 2 and Sudoku.
  • White and grey are the only constant colors in the palettes.
  • Pou's default brown shade is not included in any of the palettes.