November 13th, 2006
I never really played Snake on my phone, and now i see why, I don’t have the patience, or skill. I only managed a score of QQQ, and that was on level 2, level 1 was alittle too slow for me, and level 3 abit too fast! It also takes me about 3 attempts to collect the food each time, ah well back to practicing. Has anyone else fared any better, anyone being playing 3 days non stop?
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November 13th, 2006
This was the first ever game on Reflex Games. probably the simplest to play, though easy to cheat on too. My average time on this is aroun 0.2 secounds, though i can get it under 0.2, i think my record without trying to anticipate the colour change is 0.16 secounds. Anticipating the colour I can get around 0.08 secounds. Has anyone got it quicker?
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Posted in Games, Reaction Colour | 3 Comments »
November 13th, 2006
This is the game that gives me a sore finger (and possibly the cause of many broken mice - is that the plural of mouses???). I used to get respectable scores of around 80-100 in this game. Then one day i showed it to a friend and they got 300! After 3 days of probing i finally discovered from them that holding down enter while you click gets the high scores! Its part cheating, but you still have to click to get a good score, i can get around 300.
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November 13th, 2006
Im not sure if this game requires reflexes or accuracy. Ive tried various tactices, randomly clicking doesnt work, then i tried, going across systematically, row by row, which is good, but i find it easier to go down, column by column. I usually average over 50 little boxes checked….though ive noticed in the scores people are getting 100 (or all of them)…somthing smells fishy about that! No idea how they did it, if you got a good score, or even 100, feel free to let me in on how you did it!
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November 13th, 2006
This game reminds me of one of the games that used to be on a British television show called The Krypton Factor. Contestants would be faced against a wall, and random lights would flash on and off, the winner was the one who pressed the most lights withing the allocated time. Its also similar to the fair ground game where u hit little animals that pop up with a plastic mallet. However, the online version is alot less strenous, well until you get a hand cramp!
I can get a score of around 28, but since ive added in the misses (which are subtracted from the hits), I average around 20, which is pretty pathetic out of a maxiumum score of 38!! One way of cheating used to be click on each highlighted grid square several times, though ive found with misses counting against, ive got a few negative scores!
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November 13th, 2006
I find this is for reflexes of the eye, rather than the hand. Lots of moving dots appear, and you have to count them as quick as possible. Sometimes you get lucky, and 2 appear, then 3, then 2, and you can get a reasonable score. Sometimes when there is 16 dots, you can guess, but i always find when i guess im always 1 out! My best score is 7 (and that was with 4 lucky small number rounds). If i try counting, once they hit the wall and rebound, i always lose count, anyone got a good quick counting technique?
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Posted in Games, EyeQ | No Comments »
November 13th, 2006
I think everyone knows how to play Tetris, its been around for yonky years! I dont think theres any reflexes involved at all during the low levels, though once it gets around to level 7, you have to think quick, and move the blocks pretty quickly!
Its probably the nicest written game, though i found it alittle complex to try and extract a high score to submit to the database. Fortunately it comes with its own cookie high score system!
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November 13th, 2006
I struggled big time on this game! Theres no reflexes, just strategy (maybe its on the wrong site, but i like it). I finally cheated and went onto a Lights out fansite to discover tactics. For level 1 the key is to just keep clicking below the selected boxes, and you should do it in 8 goes! Not quite master any of the other levels…anyone got any ideas?
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November 13th, 2006
This is the first game i played on a console. Breakout for the ole Atari 2600. Its an arcade classic, came with 2 paddles, you play against friends, many different game modes…hours of fun. The javascript version is alittle more basic, with the object to clear the blocks as quickly as possible. Theres different ball speeds, so to get the best time, use the fastest balls, though i find its to hard to control (mainly cause im old and slow, with pathetic reflexes)!
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November 13th, 2006
Pretty simple game, let me set the scene. Theres a timer, your job is to stop that timer as close as possible to 500! Sounds simple (and lets face it is simple). Took me a few goes, but once youve done it once, its replayablity factor is severely reduced.
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