

I have still played this game rather extensively.Īnd I still love it. I especially don’t play games where I have trouble at least meeting some win conditions. This game is addictive fast-paced fun with excellent music and as I said: I don’t play many games. You will learn patterns, and be thankful, because that is what will save your arse. It also starts with the first three difficulties (hard, harder, hardest) already available, with a few more difficulties (hardestest, hardestestest … you get the logic of this game) available if you do adequately at the levels before. Like I said, it’s one of a very few games I’ve ever actually put any serious time into and it’s a game where you will keep on goddamn loosing and yet it keeps it’s hooks in you - mostly by making resetting a single buttonpress away so half the time you will have twitch-reset before you even truly register that you lost.

It’s also addictive as hell, and this is from someone who usually quits a game if they can’t get past a level.

I love this game and I hate this game and it’s really good. Sometimes you will twitch-dodge the wrong way, die, scream and hit reset so fast you’re back in the game before your scream is finished.

The premise is simple: you are a triangle on the outside of a hexagon, shit is flying towards you, you have to avoid the shit by spinning around the hexagon.Īlso there’s music. I first encountered this game when Nerd 3 played it several years ago, and its probably one of only a few games I’ve actually put any serious time into (Yes, I know, I’m a filthy casual, who cares, I don’t). Its a small, simple game with an easy premise and you will hate it and you will love it and it will dig it’s way into your brain. This game is evil, simple, and I love it. Beyond TV, film, books and fics… I will also recommend music and games to you guys, and this is the latter. Last time was a reiteration that sometimes I won’t be suggesting mainstream media to you guys, and what is this but an extension of that, in a way. Previously - Monsterblog Recommends: deanine’s Curse of the Reapers
