Drag the red block around without touching the blue ones or the black border.
You might want to use IE to play this, since for me Opera kinda got the speed a bit messed up a bit.
Did I mention that I suck and could only get 23 seconds?
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146 seconds...thanks to an ancient Pentium 133. I knew it was good for something!Shinova wrote:For those who have 100 and above seconds:
How fast are your comps? That might be a factor in this. By my estimation, at 80 seconds on my comp, the blocks would've been moving at blinding speed.
I played about 6-7 times...best time was 27 seconds. After that, I got bored. From what I can tell just from those 6-7 plays, after awhile you can pretty much memorize the basic movements and overall design. It seems to be less of a test of reflexs then memorizing layout and predictable game movements.Jaded Masses wrote:Goddamn it!!! in the Harvey square game I three seconds, three fucking seconds from breaking a minute.
why don't y'all try your hands at that game? I'd like to see how I measure up against every one, esp. because before this (serious) try I usually only got to 10 seconds.
You certainly have a point, but I still found it more difficult then the first game. I actually hit a wall due to carelessness in that one rather then a moving block, which only sped up incrementally...Robert Walper wrote:I played about 6-7 times...best time was 27 seconds. After that, I got bored. From what I can tell just from those 6-7 plays, after awhile you can pretty much memorize the basic movements and overall design. It seems to be less of a test of reflexs then memorizing layout and predictable game movements.