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"Living Worlds" is a set of twelve pixel art scenes that switch each month, and each scene adapts it's color palatte to your local clock to mimic the time you're in.
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These pixel art scenes originally came included in an old software called "Seize the Day" that, while deprecated, can still be attempted to run under emulators like DOSBox.
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Joe Huckaby released an HTML5 version of these scenes, complete with some functionality like the changing of palette colors according to your local time.
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This is a simple iFrame of that HTML5 version that just scales the image according to your window width/height at the cost of the customization options present on the website.
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There is also an official port to the Google Play & Apple App Store called "Living Worlds - Mark Ferrari"
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The HTML5 version is quite limited compared to the phone port (For example: Missing stars at night sky, dynamic weather, clouds, chimney smoke and other special events like fireworks or apparently rainbows and pawprints?)
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I haven't managed to get the Dos version to run and thus can't say what features it has
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I recommend Like Home's page about "Seize the Day" as a hub for more information about this topic
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