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Sweet music keeps me going, but i can't tell how many times I've lost twice in a row because I would overshoot the first one, and then undershoot the next because of that.
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plays this game before monday... *math starts* teacher: '' can u answer this question about the hexa... me: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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I really need some kind of movement control, it's way too easy to overshoot and it's difficult to tell what will hit your triangle and what won't when you're near the edge of a segment.
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The controls are way too loose for the level of precision the game expects of you. Between that and the seizure inducing visuals, everything about this game screams "artificial difficulty."
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My best performance was when I didn't worry about my time at all. Whenever I broke my old record, I became conscious of my performance and lost. Got scores of 52 and 58 seconds before I beat the game. When I did, I relaxed because time didn't matter anymore and went from a 58 second record to 87.17. I would have kept going too, but someone barged into my room and distracted me. It's really a game that doesn't seem to get harder, the only thing that might make it harder is stress and anxiety.
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This game is amazing! Totally addicting and really fun. After a while you don't even care about the achievement anymore, it's just about beating the game and achieve hexagon-level. 5/5
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Me when I first played this "Eh. I have beaten some of the hardest games of all time. This will be a cakewalk" 30 mins later... "Hey I got 10 seconds..."