I haven't personally played a lot of games where the color palette really stood out to me. But, one game in which I genuinely did enjoy the use of color was Animal Crossing. Animal crossing is a really customizable game in terms of color but one of the things that really stuck out about the game was the seasons. In the game, the whole setting changes during each season to suit it better and the choices of color that the creators of the game used really worked out. The use of color in this game gives a pretty happy go-lucky feel to it because that's the type of game it is. Whenever you play the game you're sure to have a smile on your face, and the colors only add to that. The game is mostly soft, warm colors that make you feel calm and carefree. It has a lot of reds, pinks, yellows, light greens, and blues that make the game feel like a cartoony version of real life. Color plays an important role in games because if your colors hurt to look at, nobody is going to want to play your game. Colors can be used to provoke certain emotions and give a game an over-all tone and mood. A picture of animal crossing in the fall: Citation: "Redirect Notice." Google. Web. <http://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwiWgtiGiofeAhUDn-AKHQjRA5EQjhx6BAgBEAM&url=http%3A%2F%2Fgramunion.com%2Ftagged%2Fanimal%2520crossing%2520new%2520leaf%3Fn%3D1523925432&psig=AOvVaw0rl0VwX6r_FnjKKQ94Osoo&ust=1539645816222590>.
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Photoshop can be a good thing for people to use on pictures if they are just editing out a minor detail that makes them look bad on that particular day but it gets bad when they start to change themselves entirely with it. If everyone starts changing themselves to look like someone they aren't in photoshop it's going to create an unachievable beauty standard that will affect people negatively rather than the original positive intention. People will want to look like that in real life so bad and it'll probably lead to a lot of people hating themselves.
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