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Welcome to Literally, Just Pixels On A Screen. In this "game" you get to collect pixels. That's it.
Leave the game open and every hour you will be dropped a random pixel. Different pixels have different drop rates. Pixels will appear as items in your Steam inventory, are tradable, and can be bought/sold on the Steam Community Market.
You can also craft 10 pixels into a single random pixel.
Drop rates for each pixel:
Each pixel is in 12-bit RGB color space and can be represented by 3 hex digits, one for each R, G, and B value. Each digit (0 - F) represents a number between 0 and 15.
Each pixel is generated by essentially simulating a sequence of 45 coin flips. The number of heads in the first 15 coin tosses determines the R value, the number of heads in the next 15 coin tosses determines the G value, and the number of heads in the final 15 coin tosses determines the B value.
This results in some absurdly rare pixels, like #000 and #FFF (the pure black/white pixels) that each have a probability of 1 : 35184372088832 to be dropped. The pixels #00F, #0F0, #0FF, #F00, #F0F, #FF0 also have the same probability of being dropped.
Good luck collecting all the pixels.
- OS: Ubuntu 16.04
- Processor: any x86 processorMemory: 1 GB RAM
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: anyNetwork: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 1 GB available spaceAdditional Notes: Any relatively new distro of linux should be able to run the game.
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