Keep the red square from being hit by the blue squares or hitting thew black wall.
18 seconds is considered good.
Air Force pilots are expected to keep this up for 2 minutes
Keep the red square from being hit by the blue squares or hitting thew black wall.
18 seconds is considered good.
Air Force pilots are expected to keep this up for 2 minutes
Tried it for a few times, 9.5 seconds was the highest. Can be tricky!
I was able to do 24 seconds after about 15 mins of playing
i cant get past 18 secs gets too fast.
40 seconds on my first try, but the network has been running slow today and it makes the game a lot easier.
i picked up a pattern and hit 29 but played for about 10 minutes
screw this crap
only thing I'm good at is bonin
Right clicking pauses the game, but I guess that's cheating.
3rd time I played, I got to 19.2 seconds. It's a cool, spatial thing, and if you keep the whole frame in focus - as opposed to just your eye on the object square - you can anticipate the motion of the other squares as they pass by in pairs. I think, with a little practice, I could get up to a couple of minutes.
I got 10 minutes then got bored. Of course I changed the html code to make it slow down, though. Does that make me a geek?
18.527 sec. woo. if someone cud do this for 2 minutes...thats unbelievable.
how do ya change the html code?
2nd try got 26 seconds. 3rd try got 41 seconds. Just hover around the middle, it's easy to pick up the pattern, almost like a figure 8. My mouse/finger combo seems to fuck up when it get going really fast.
28 first time but have played this game before
I find it hard to believe that the US Air Force uses this in any way.
Joe Geek wrote:
I got 10 minutes then got bored. Of course I changed the html code to make it slow down, though. Does that make me a geek?
If you were a geek you would've known it's not html. It's embedded Javascript. The html tags go [all the game code goes in here]
I've seen this before. It's pretty easy to modify--one of the fun things to do is to modify the counter. Moving the decimal point on the time total is a matter of changing a single number.
pjb wrote:
I find it hard to believe that the US Air Force uses this in any way.
i agree. but it's entertaining. got to 19. it's very hard using a touch pad. switched to a mouse and times went way up. maybe my work comp processor is too slow so it jerks every once in a while. it speeds way up after 15 or so. does it keep doing that? i didn't get far enough to know.
Yes! 0.375 seconds on my very first try, time to retire at the top of my game!
23 seconds 1st try, 26 is my best after 3 trys.
21.812. Woohoo!