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70 seconds. You learn this game when you play through Super Hexagon. Except you don't usually die from touching sides.
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For those trying to get the hard badge... If you look at the "ground" you'll notice different colours. That will help you to determine if a position is safe or not in some cases.
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I greatly dislike that you can die from hitting the sides, unlike Super Hexagon, where you only die if a line actually smashes you.
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I have to say, this version is worse than the full one by a million miles. Because it is flash it lags soooo much, rendering the game basically unplayable, but the game also lacks the precise hit detection that the full game has, meaning if you so much as touch a line even with the corner of the triangle you lose instantly. The movement speed is also about twice as slow as the first level in the full game, but the incoming shape speed is the same.
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afklol
Oct. 03, 2012
Looks at the hard badge 60 seconds? No problem. A few seconds into the game. OMG RAGE QUIT!!!!
No its not!!
Its a badge for only pro's XD
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Those of you wondering about Super Hexagon, I ain't trying to advertise it, but it's a lot better than this. The controls are a lot tighter and there's a selection of difficulties with 3 different songs. (you can listen to them in advance on the bandcamp page) Also, less lag. The downside is it's a lot more difficult even on the easiest setting and it's a little more likely to induce seizures. (though, let's be honest , this game was too.) If you're willing to pay 3 dollars for a souped up version of this, or if you want a more difficult version, it's available on Steam, iOS and Android, and maybe some other places. If this game hurts your head or is way too difficult, then don't bother. I wouldn't blame you.