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GreenRed is based on a cognitive phenomenon called Stroop effect

GreenRed

by Hartti Suomela

What is it about?

GreenRed is based on a cognitive phenomenon called Stroop effect. In layman’s terms this means that when people are asked to name shown colors, if linguistic and visual input are not aligned, naming the colors takes longer.

App Details

Version
1.0.0
Rating
(1)
Size
9Mb
Genre
Puzzle Casual
Last updated
August 10, 2020
Release date
August 10, 2020
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GreenRed is based on a cognitive phenomenon called Stroop effect. In layman’s terms this means that when people are asked to name shown colors, if linguistic and visual input are not aligned, naming the colors takes longer.
In GreenRed game you are shown colored words. Basically these are color names printed with different colors. Your task is to name the print color as fast as possible by tapping a button which has the correct color name as the title. The color names and print colors can be mismatched, meaning that for example color name “Green” can be printed in red color.
After each game session you are offered feedback of that session. The game displays a reaction time graph, some statistics of the session, as well as some guidance to improve your results.
GreenRed game allows you to customize the gaming experience. You can choose different length for your game sessions, from 10 seconds up to two minutes. If staying focused on the game during longer session feels too hard, you can shorten the session length and build your concentration from ground up.
You can also change the color palette used in the game. The default colors are red and green, but there are also number of other color options available. For example color blind people might prefer playing the game with color pairs like blue-orange or blue-red. Let us know if you want to have different color options available.
For multilingual users the game offers possibilities to play the game using one the six available languages (English, French, German, Spanish, Swedish and Finnish). You can try if your cognition is faster in your native tongue than with your secondary languages. And why not try learning color names in a new language? You might find that you are faster when using a language you are not familiar with!
To allow you to keep track of your progress, the game saves your high scores for each language and session length.
Happy playing!

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