The colors match Roblox and they probably have it as a trademark judging how much money they have.
Agnew, stop bragging over how very few people know your last name.And your logo, Destiny, could use a fair bit of work in my opinion.
Since when can you trademark colors? If so I trademark aqua
...Cadbury's trademarked their specific colour of purple.
...So did a wireless carrier in the Europe (Orange)...
Blockland, is a semi-noncompetitive multiplayer computer game built on the Torque Game Engine, in which players build with interconnecting LEGO-type blocks in virtual online worlds. Users construct massive buildings and artwork across numerous servers and then systematically destroy and rebuild them again. The game is neither endorsed by, nor affiliated with, the LEGO brand. It was spotlighted on The Screen Savers[1] February 11, 2005, drastically increasing the user base overnight.Blockland is available for $19.95, a demo is also available. The demo restricts access to online play and limits construction to 150 bricks. You don't need to download other things once you have entered a key. But, Blockland people say Roblox is much better!The game is currently available on Windows and Macintosh, and will run on Linux if you use Wine.