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Game lags occasionally a slight bit, which would be okay in any other game, but here any lag means instant death. No thanks.
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Just when you thought you beat everything hexagon...
http://store.steampowered.com/app/221640/
Better graphics. More music. Harder levels. Super Hexagon.
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I don't think that the game itself it difficult (once you get the hang of it), it is the fact that you can't touch the sides. Because I bought Super Hexagon, I'm used to being able to ride walls. The muscle memory I built up is ruining me when I try playing this again. If you like this game, buy the "real" game. It's only three dollars, trust me. It is much, much, MUCH more fun than this.
-xKorex :)
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Ten seconds? Tcha, this'll be eas- I died.
Okay, again... I died!
Woot, made it to twent-....dead again...
*two hours into game*
....my record? 41 seconds! :D
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There are two reasons why people have to buy new computers after playing Hexagon. 1: Their computers can't handle the RAINBOWS or 2: Rage Quitting, and then performed a flipping table motion on the computer.
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The best way I found to get the hard badge is to zoom in on the game area, it helps to increase your reaction time; made it to 46:44 using this trick
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Quite a good game, people complaining about the controls just need to play for more than 5 minutes, they are tight when you adapt.
Nice eclectic mix of colours and sound. 4.5/5
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Pretty fun game, you guys shouldn't judge the game after playing it for like 5 minutes. It takes at least an hour to develop the reflexes and precision for the hard badge. I give this game a nice 4/5. Quick respawns, nice music, and a very challenging and original concept. The only issue I had was that some rounds would be a lot more difficult than others, particularly rounds with multiple spirals in a row. Whereas other rounds would have practically no spirals. There's also a popular opinion on the precision of the triangle, but again, it takes practice to master it. You need to have strong finger control to get the hard badge.