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some guy :i just found the best discovery ever !!!!!!!!!
some other guy : -_-
some random guy : I aM RaNdOEM
some other guy : what is it ???
some guy : Q+E = .........
random guy : 21 !1!!1!!!111
some guy : NO you nut job !!!!!!!! ____ roll
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Even though this is a simplistic game, I have a lot of fun on this. Good job 10/10. Also, leaderboards always make things fun ;)
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This game is really trippy. I've been playing for a good while now, and I'm surprised I haven't had a seizure. The concept of this game is great, and it gets really intense as you get into the higher numbers. You may want to add a seizure warning just in case :)
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Those damn squares. I've got no issues with curves, but when those squares pop out of nowhere and screw you...I made it to 28th spot on the global leaderboard for 100 speed, I woulda made it atleast to 20, but a square came down and hit me, rather than me hitting it. That really sucked.
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Whenever I see a game like this I'm thinking to myself... "The people with the high scores... Yeah I want them in my Air force division of the military."
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I feel after a while the numbers just stop climbing and it waits til you wreck to tell you, that you got a negative score...
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Snap. Just found out that you can make u-turns and u-turns to stay at the start for eternity. (until it gets too fast for you to keep up)
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If you set sensitivity high enough, preferably 11, you can do a full turn and you can just keep spinning and going on forever. Well, that's a bit of an exploit for ye.
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Managed to get 800 with mouse-pad, using available starting speed of course. Had to switch to a real mouse in order to get 1000 for the badge.
Fun game, would play again sometime.
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I find this to be an amazing game with a simplistic, addictive style. It can be very trippy though. There are a few minor glitch encounters that I had that involved going through darkness sometimes after a split. At least the game corrects itself after about 5 seconds. Watch out for those curves, for they will be your badge earning doom! Overall, I give this a 4/5 rating.
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This is like critical thinking...if you're playing this in the weekend, RUN! No thinking involved in weekends. D: + if you agree
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Its like ok harder mode on 500...meh i could do this... gets to harder mode on 800 HOLY SHIT THESE CURVES... *5 seconds later* curve releases right into square and you have split second to react...done...cant do it...im finished.
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I don't know how, but I got to 1500 on hard, but it won't let me start from 1500, so maybe We're not meant to go that far :P
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trick to easy highscores : start a game of harder match at 100 starting speed. when the game begins, turn around fast, and keep going, it will reset to the first direction. now turn around again and keep going> u will reach a split where theres a gap in the side of the tunnel, and u can escape, and roam around in a obstacle-free world where u keep accelerating
P.S: if u r seeing this TenebrousP, plz dont fix this, its awesome
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Definitely gets harder after you pass the 1,000 mark. Also, for those of you struggling to get to that point, and you'll hear this a lot in driver's ed -- Look where you want to go.
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I rate this a 6 out of 10 for the fact that while it's tons of fun and highly addicting, the collision checking program is a bit faulty (i keep hitting things without even touching them), the speed of moving objects occasionally switches from excruciatingly-slow to lighting fast, and that when you get to 1k+ velocity you get about half a second to react to things spontaneously appearing only a dozen steps ahead of you (nearly impossible for any sort of change in trajectory). I would also like to point out a slight bug in the fact that when I go to the practice area and choose "Acceleration Off" my speed goes to where it's supposed to be but skyrockets to the thousands without stopping within seconds, even when I set it to 100.
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The intensity of that great feeling you get when you survive an impossible curve can only be matched by that "OMG NOOOO" feeling you get when you die right afterwards....