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  2. Chicory: A Colorful Tale - Wikipedia

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    Chicory: A Colorful Tale is an adventure video game by indie developer Greg Lobanov and published by Finji.It was released for Microsoft Windows, macOS, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5 in June 2021, for Nintendo Switch in December 2021, and for Xbox One and Xbox Series X and Series S in May 2023.

  3. Graph coloring game - Wikipedia

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    The graph coloring game is a mathematical game related to graph theory. Coloring game problems arose as game-theoretic versions of well-known graph coloring problems. In a coloring game, two players use a given set of colors to construct a coloring of a graph , following specific rules depending on the game we consider.

  4. Map-coloring games - Wikipedia

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    An inherent constraint in each game is the set of colors available to the players in coloring regions. If Left and Right have the same colors available to them, the game is impartial; otherwise the game is partisan. The set of colors could also depend on the state of the game; for instance it could be required that the color used be different ...

  5. Col (game) - Wikipedia

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    Col is a pencil and paper game, specifically a map-coloring game, involving the shading of areas in a line drawing according to the rules of graph coloring.With each move, the graph must remain proper (no two areas of the same colour may touch), and a player who cannot make a legal move loses.

  6. Computerized Coloring Books - Wikipedia

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    The games work as basic computerized coloring books, which require the player to fill in a line art picture. There are 16 colors available, which can be mixed for up to 256 colors. [ 5 ] The player can choose from a selection of backgrounds and add any characters to the picture, both of which are based on scenes and characters of the respective ...

  7. Rainbow Walker - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow Walker is an action game designed by Steve Coleman for Atari 8-bit computers and published by Synapse Software in 1983. [1] A Commodore 64 port followed. [2] The player hops along a rainbow, changing monochromatic squares to color, while avoiding dangerous creatures and gaps in the surface.

  8. Incidence coloring - Wikipedia

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    Incidence coloring game was first introduced by S. D. Andres. [15] It is the incidence version of the vertex coloring game, in which the incidences of a graph are colored instead of vertices. Incidence game chromatic number is the new parameter defined as a game-theoretic analogous of the incidence chromatic number.

  9. Edge coloring - Wikipedia

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    As Biggs (1972) explains the problem (for n = 6), the players wish to find a schedule for these pairings such that each team plays each of its six games on different days of the week, with Sundays off for all teams; that is, formalizing the problem mathematically, they wish to find a 6-edge-coloring of the 6-regular odd graph O 6.