In Between: Minimalist Target Game

In Between: Minimalist Target Game

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In Between: Minimalist Target Game

Rating:
2.9
Released: November 08, 2017
Last updated: November 15, 2017
Developer: cerivitos

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Description

Update 15 Nov ’17: Endless Mode added – starts off easy to introduce you to the game but gets harder as you progress!

Minimalist hardcore target game with a simple objective – stop the bar within the target range.

Hit the center of the range to score a bullseye!

Consecutive successes increases your score multiplier, but one miss and it’s back to x1!

Endless: Start off with a wider target to tune your senses!

Arcade: A random effect appears every 5 rounds which my be a help or hindrance.

Classic: The bar shortens proportionally to how far you are from the target.

Check out the Android version in the Play Store

How to Play

Press the mouse button when the bar is within the target range

Developer Updates

Nov 15, 2017 12:34am

Update 15 Nov ’17:
Endless Mode added – starts off easy to introduce you to the game but gets harder as you progress!

Comments

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Rogerup

Dec. 19, 2017

4
0

Excellent game.

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CoolCrunch

Feb. 17, 2018

1
0

Great game, surprisingly intriguing considering the simplicity. Only thing, can you increase the time before the bar starts moving? Sometimes when the number is low (say 20-30) I have already passed the range. Great game though!

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MrStahlfelge

Dec. 27, 2017

1
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Liked it, I think the difficulty is okay at the beginning.
Perhaps you could make it more gracefully when the player failed very tight, go on but without giving a point or something like that.

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brokeman11

Nov. 11, 2017

2
1

I know you state up front that it's a hardcore game, but could really do with a easy/casual mode where the interval starts out fairly wide and shortens as the player progresses, giving the player a chance to get better with their approximations. As it stands, if you're no good at this sort of thing *raises hand*, it'll all seem like luck if you do well.

cerivitos
cerivitos Developer

Thanks for playing. I see what you mean, I tried putting a guide during the first round for the player to calibrate but starting with a wider range makes sense too. Will look to implement. BTW you got 80+ which is not bad :)