Wow! This is neat! I didn’t realize that the different colors could possibly mean something.
Oh wow, this is pretty interesting!
I do believe a previous user posted something like this as well, but they were very vague and very rude on the post, and were banned as a result.
Also which devices are in italics?
I made them bold so it is easier to see. I’m confused about the starting inventory and checker.
I marked them as devices that interact with something on behalf of certain player(s)
Just checked, every blue device (except the checker) cannot start a wire, but they can finish one.
Sorry for repeating myself but this is actually really interesting. I never thought about colors corresponding with specific details. Nice job!
Navy, just to clarify, you made sure that all of the devices listed are that color?
Yep. I haven’t added the new devices though, I’ll do that now
Alright, thank you. I think that the checker is miscolored, but I’ll finish the research tomorrow morning.
Whoops.
Pretty cool, in a tandem with the Scientific Names of All Devices
Thanks! The classification I’m trying to do is based more on chemistry than biology.
Isn’t the End-of-Game widget orange? It can display information
Maybe the gadgets that don’t fit with the rest of the group are placed with other mismatches in a “miscellaneous” category? (Sort of like Hydrogen on the Periodic Table, but not really. Maybe those gadgets could be arranged in a way similar to the Lanthanides and Actinides on the Periodic Table?)
A small but interesting observation:
look at the circled parts
the small orbs, they fly upwards at different rates for different devices (probably)
Good catch, I didn’t notice the rates but I did notice that placing/replacing a device will make two circle things quickly move up.
Different rates, or different phases?
Bump because this is actually very interesting and may be important.
doesn’t work anymore tho
rates