What does this coloring mean?

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In the Kittens game, some of my resources and amount of resources are colored (see the screenshot). Does this have any meaning? Different colors seems unrelated, because the amount of iron and the amount of kittens are the same color, but I think they do not effect eachother.

Again, I do not want to look in the faq for spoiler reasons.

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(Partial answer, so not complete (for now) and still looking for the answer what the coloring of the resource means).

The orange resource amount is just (very close to) the maximum, I just discovered that. Furthermore, there also seems to be a wider range where the resource amount has a different color then the orange, it's sort of salmon-colored. My amount of kittens was then 80% of the maximum. At 90% (9 out of 10 kittens) it was still salmon colored.

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So orange resource amount means that it hit (or is very very close to) the maximum. Salmon colored resource amount means close to the maximum.




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/ (\u02c8k\u028cl\u0259r\u026a\u014b) / noun. the process or art of applying colour. anything used to give colour, such as dye, paint, etc.

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1. ( Art Terms) the process or art of applying colour. 2. ( Art Terms) anything used to give colour, such as dye, paint, etc.

What does coloration mean in English?

Definition of coloration 1a : the state of having color the dark coloration of his skin. b : use or choice of colors (as by an artist) c : arrangement of colors the coloration of a butterfly's wing.

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