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# Bubble - Loading Game Plugin

### Overview

This plugin allows you to add a loading screen with a small minigame to your application. Once the loading screen is triggered, users can play a small minigame where they have to try to get a red ball into the center of the moving loading rings. This plugin can be used as a way to entertain users while content is loading behind the scenes. You can set the duration of the loading animation, the background color, the loading spinner color and the size of the loading spinner.

\*Does not work on mobile For a demo please visit:<http://anticodeplugin.bubbleapps.io/loader>

Based upon github.com/NiMeDia/loaderminigame under MIT License.

### Overview

1.Drag the "Loading Game" element onto your app. 2. You know have access to the "Initiate Loading" action within your workflows. 3. You can specify various parameters such as the duration and color within the workflow.

Example: When page is loaded-> Initiate Loading for 6000 milliseconds


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