Should my hide and seek gimkit be, all one color? If so, what color?

I need help! Should I make it where my hide and seek gimkit is just one color? I thought that would be kind of cool. And yes, I did read everything I was supposed to. But, I really wanted to know what yall r thinking

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Have multiple areas a few different colors.

Example:

Red Area             #      Green Area
                      ##
##               ##############
  ###############              #####
                ##
Blue Area        #        Purple Area

Edit: Formatting? Did you mean that in a good or bad way?
Also, I hurried through making the visual example.

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Did you legit try formatting that… you poor thing

Er knew that was coming I meant I feel bad you went through making that, its fine and perfect but just felt a lil hard-ish to make. as in I felt empathetic towards it

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Ok, gimkit suggestor, sorry I wanted to ask a question.

No no your fine, I am just stating it would suffice quite well if you figured out some stuff for yourself ey?

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I mean, I think one color could be cool in theory, but in practice its kind of boring. Also if you make the game one color and the player hiding is a completely different color, it could make it way easier to find players and way harder to actually hide

If you want to do a game based on color, I recommend using at least three. I mean you can make the colors neon, pastel, analogous, complementary, really anything you can think of. Sure they players still could be completely different colors, but you’re limiting the chances of that happening by adding more of a variety. I also think it would look REALLY cool to just make a black and white map, but that’s just me

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Ok thanks for telling me that. I will think about other options

maybe try to do a monochrome color!

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I think sectors would be cool. different colored areas of the map.

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I agree with @Reaper_leviathan , different colored sections would be really cool!

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