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Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

Okay, I've had trouble posting these links before (must be brain fog!), so I relaly hope you guys can access these. The first one is surprisingly tough--I lasted something like half a second my first try, and only got up to 11.69 seconds after 5 tries. But I've felt much more focused all day, so it must be doing something!

The object of the game is to move the red block around without

getting hit by the blue blocks or touching the black walls.

If you can go longer than 18 seconds you are phenomenal. It's

been said that the US Air Force uses this for fighter pilots.

They are expected to go for at least 2 minutes.

Give it a try but be careful...it is addictive!!

The URL is Open Original Shared Link or try Open Original Shared Link

The other one is this: Try this one. Not many make it all the way through.

Open Original Shared Link


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Guest melannen

woohoo!! 38.something seconds!! my goodness that is addictive :o

oh and the second one?? I didn't make it....pretty funny though :lol:

penguin Community Regular

Holy crap! The second one about gave me a dang heart attack. I hate the internet in October. :P

Canadian Karen Community Regular

If anyone has a heart condition, DO NOT DO THE SECOND ONE! I jumped a mile!

:o

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

Oops--sorry, I thought it was funny. I guess I was so deep in brain fog that I just registered mild surprise....

spunky Contributor

Oh my lord, that scared me to death!!!!

I sent it to a bunch of other people, though...he he heh. <_<

Firegirl43 Contributor

that was cool


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jerseyangel Proficient

You need nerves of steel for that second one :D

hineini Enthusiast

4.177 seconds! woo! I'm a champ!

flagbabyds Collaborator

the second one didn't scare me at all :ph34r: i wonder...

now the first i am still at like 6 seconds.

angel-jd1 Community Regular

12.062 Seconds on my 4th try at it hahaha

19.328 Seconds on my 5th try wooo hooo

flagbabyds Collaborator

37.7 seconds!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YES

Gamecreature Rookie

Shucks, I can't seem to get past 19!

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