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Prompt 3: Describe how you played with the game.

This game has many kinds of brushes, just like its name, "patterns galore." Players can choose different shapes and colors of brushes. Players can choose their colors from the palette or use random colors, which gives more variety to the paintings. The randomness and colorful colors make me feel like I'm playing a game rather than using a piece of software, which means variety brings playability to this game.

When I first started playing this game, I was repeating a certain pattern and rotating them. Later the adjustable rotation and different shapes reminded me of a kaleidoscope. To achieve this goal, I used small triangles in the middle part. Then use the rotation to enclose them in a circle. Use larger rhombus shapes in the outer layer, rotating them again to form a circle and change their color. You can finally complete a pattern like a kaleidoscope by repeatedly changing the shape, color, and rotation of these operations.

The three buttons in the game supported me to finish the final piece successfully. The undo button allows me to take a step back in time if I make a mistake, without emptying the entire canvas and repeating all steps. Sometimes, the redo button is also handy because the undo may be incorrectly operated to cause more deletions. In this case, players only need to click the redo button without drawing again. Because the shapes created at the top of the canvas are solid and the shapes at the bottom of the canvas are hollow, it inadvertently makes the whole shape look better.