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The Idiot Game
by gamesloop
The Idiot Game
Tags for The Idiot Game
Description
If one of the sqares gets to zero then the game is over.
You get more points if the value of the square is smaller.
This game was an accident but it is still fun.
How to Play
Click on the sqares to reset them back to the initial value of 10.
Comments
castorquinn
Jan. 20, 2010
Quinn's Review: Very little need be said about The Idiot Game. An increasing number of blocks on a countdown; click them to reset them. The second biggest issue with the game is that it's not responsive enough - you have to slow yourself down to get the clicks to register. The biggest problem with the game is that there's very little to it. Blocks appear in a grid; you simply work up and down the grid. There's no chance to develop strategies, no unexpected changes, no optimum paths to determine, no changes, no challenges, it's purely a test of how quickly you can click (except that, as mentioned, you have to slow your clicks). Add some variety - changing blocks, blocks with different locations, blocks with different count lengths, different count times, bonuses you can click, goals to achieve - and you might have a game here.
Dormos
Jan. 18, 2010
Interesting concept. Fun to play, nice and original. It wouldn't read my clicks very well, though. A lot of my clicks went unnoticed by the game.
ycc2106
Jan. 18, 2010
Simple but stressing... +nicely made =)
magiKKell
Jan. 17, 2010
Brilliant. I call it practicing for WOW raid healing!
AmcuR
Jan. 17, 2010
Nice.