
This article might not be what you’re looking for, and should not be confused with Green, Olive, and Fortegreen.
Lime is one of the colors in Among Us that players can select and customize.It was added on April 24, 2019, during version 2019.4.24
Color values
Trivia
- Lime is in the least amount of promotional artwork out of all available colors, being in only seven.
- Lime is one of the colors that receives less prominence, appearing in the smallest amount of promotional media, playing minor roles in trailers and most of the time being killed.
- Lime was Red's sidekick in the introduction video for the Roles and Cosmicubes, bringing one of them on stage and ironically being killed by a Shapeshifter, driving the audience crazy
- Lime makes a minor appearance in the Friends List trailer, in which he is one of the friends invited by Red. As expected, he is killed at the beginning of the match by Red.
- Lime is one of the least used colors by most players, being considered the 13th most popular by the developer.
- Players commonly make Lime dress up as a plant, like the famous Bud Hat.
- In Mira cosmicube's in-game image, Lime appears alongside Coral wearing a hat and bush outfit.
- Lime is commonly misnamed "light green" during in-game discussions.
- Lime was not in Among Us upon release and was added later, along with Cyan, in version 2019.4.24.[1]
- The dummy Crewmates in Practice cannot become Lime.
Gallery
In-game sprites
Lime's old design, before version 2021.6.15.
Lime's dead body.
Lime's Mini Crewmate.
Lime's balloon.
Lime's Crewmate hat.
Lime calling an emergency meeting.
Merchandise
Miscellanous
Lime in promotional art for The Airship.
Lime wearing the banana hat in artwork for Valentine's Day.
A part of Lime in a promotional banner for Among Us.
Lime being ranked in 13th place for the popularity ranking of the colors in Among Us.
Lime in promotional artwork for the Xbox edition.
Lime depicted as a Noisemaker in a promotional image.
References
- ↑ "New colors in 2019.4.24!". itch.io, Innersloth. April 24, 2019. Retrieved November 23, 2020.