Spin The Black Circle
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Spin The Black Circle
Okay, a flash game, but I thought you guys might like it. I had a blast. It is fuck all hard, though. Someone needs to tell the author that insane difficulty makes games less enjoyable, not more.
http://www.wickedsmallgames.com/games/s ... ck-circle/
After failing miserably at Mystical Balloon, Hua Rong Dao (Chinese Klotski), and Desktop Tower Defense, it was a real treat to finally beat one of these "impossible" games. I'm also curious how many savants we have that can beat it in 30 minutes or less.
And of course, the real reason I posted, bragging rights and time comparisons :)
Took me about 3-4 hours to clear. Very appropriate game completion message, wish I would've grabbed a screenshot. Beating it a second time didn't show it again. It was something along the lines of, "Congratulations, you have Obsessive Compulsive Disorder!" :D
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http://www.wickedsmallgames.com/games/s ... ck-circle/
After failing miserably at Mystical Balloon, Hua Rong Dao (Chinese Klotski), and Desktop Tower Defense, it was a real treat to finally beat one of these "impossible" games. I'm also curious how many savants we have that can beat it in 30 minutes or less.
And of course, the real reason I posted, bragging rights and time comparisons :)
Took me about 3-4 hours to clear. Very appropriate game completion message, wish I would've grabbed a screenshot. Beating it a second time didn't show it again. It was something along the lines of, "Congratulations, you have Obsessive Compulsive Disorder!" :D
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not in answer to your question, and a little off topic.
my favourite flash games are those.... i don't what you call'em.
y'know Funky Truck and those BMX and snow boarding games, do you know the ones i'm taking about?
Just thought id take this opportunity to bring up flash games
my favourite flash games are those.... i don't what you call'em.
y'know Funky Truck and those BMX and snow boarding games, do you know the ones i'm taking about?
Just thought id take this opportunity to bring up flash games

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Very nice game.
Got to the last stage and found how to clear it, but momentum-screwing ultrasucking one-way walls aren't fun.
Got to the last stage and found how to clear it, but momentum-screwing ultrasucking one-way walls aren't fun.
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<jmr> bsnes has the most accurate wiki page but it takes forever to load (or something)
I love physics games. It's very similar to Cameltry.
How does it save your scores? By IP address on a central server? Or a cookie? Because I can't find a cookie for that web site.
This might be old news to the people around here, but another great physics (java) game:
chir.ag/stuff/sand/
How does it save your scores? By IP address on a central server? Or a cookie? Because I can't find a cookie for that web site.
This might be old news to the people around here, but another great physics (java) game:
chir.ag/stuff/sand/
[url=http://zsnes-docs.sf.net]Official ZSNES Docs[/url] | [url=http://zsnes-docs.sf.net/nsrt]NSRT Guide[/url] | [url=http://endoftransmission.net/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=394]Using a Wiimote w/ emulators[/url]
how about this:Jipcy wrote:I love physics games. It's very similar to Cameltry.
How does it save your scores? By IP address on a central server? Or a cookie? Because I can't find a cookie for that web site.
This might be old news to the people around here, but another great physics (java) game:
chir.ag/stuff/sand/
in addition to the great "features" like disallowing the play button in the right-click menu and stealing the right click in general, flash programs are allowed to store information on your hard-disk just like cookies.
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It gets progressively harder. The hardest level by far, for me anyway, was level 22. I just don't have the timing, so I had to play it 100 times -- finally beat it with luck, not skill.I wouldn't say it's super-hard, but the difficulty's definitely up there. I got a fair way through it, and was having fun, but unfortunately I just haven't had enough time to see how far I can go.
Exactly what I was thinking. I recall some people really liked that game here.It's very similar to Cameltry.
Level 24's not too bad. Takes about 20 minutes to get the hang of it. I'm very impressed you could make it to 24 and then walk away, heh. I wish I could do that -- the further I got, the more determined I was to finish it at all costs x.xGot to the last stage and found how to clear it, but momentum-screwing ultrasucking one-way walls aren't fun.
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Having some trouble on Level 16. Any help?
Total time so far: 3:36:60. I assume that's the sum of the best times? Because I've definitely been playing it longer than that.
Total time so far: 3:36:60. I assume that's the sum of the best times? Because I've definitely been playing it longer than that.
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If 16 is the one where you roll off the edge and have to turn quickly to avoid 180 degrees of spikes ...
I just kept trying and eventually got it. Took about 50 tries, you have to have it exactly right. I tried to look up some help for you, a couple forums said to turn up the keyboard repeat rate to help out. Note that I didn't have to do this, but it apparently makes it easier if you do this.
I just kept trying and eventually got it. Took about 50 tries, you have to have it exactly right. I tried to look up some help for you, a couple forums said to turn up the keyboard repeat rate to help out. Note that I didn't have to do this, but it apparently makes it easier if you do this.
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I got up tot he levels where you had to avoid the flames and then lost interest due to lack of patience.
Pretty neat though.

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It highly depends what I'm playing - I used to stay hooked on a console game until I cleared it or dropped asleep, when I could pull that sort of shit.byuu wrote:I'm very impressed you could make it to 24 and then walk away, heh. I wish I could do that -- the further I got, the more determined I was to finish it at all costs x.x
(<- 70 hours FF7 clear in one sitting, woo)
The past 1.5 years I had to leave after big apple time*, though. Fulltime job wants its beauty sleep.
*: Nach can explain, while he's around. ;p
Hint: it involves pizzas.
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<jmr> bsnes has the most accurate wiki page but it takes forever to load (or something)
How in the fuck did you ever have that kind of time to waste? It took me two weeks to put in 35 hours.grinvader wrote:It highly depends what I'm playing - I used to stay hooked on a console game until I cleared it or dropped asleep, when I could pull that sort of shit.
(<- 70 hours FF7 clear in one sitting, woo)
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It took me two years to put in ~110 h. The complete story involves a broken VCR and an old TV.alexz721 wrote:How in the fuck did you ever have that kind of time to waste? It took me two weeks to put in 35 hours.grinvader wrote:It highly depends what I'm playing - I used to stay hooked on a console game until I cleared it or dropped asleep, when I could pull that sort of shit.
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At one time I was almost done graduating and not working on zsnes or anything else. Spent my days gaming and trying weird sleep cycles.alexz721 wrote:How in the fuck did you ever have that kind of time to waste?
Also a decent amount of sugar kicks me into high gear mode, which is usually how I stay focused on one thing for a loooong time.
(<- also did stupid like one-sitting 100% spyro runs, one sitting >206%/195% SotN runs, naked alucard galamoth pwns, months of massgrinding in disgaea & co., made a whole set of ultimate weapons & armor in vagrant story, went through parasite eve 4 times for the awesome murderous rampage, got almost every final weapon maxed in dark cloud 2, and going... and going...)
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<jmr> bsnes has the most accurate wiki page but it takes forever to load (or something)
If you liked this game, then I'm here to tell you about
On The Ball,

the classic, unknown SNES masterpiece. It's the same idea as this game, but bigger, and without the constant death that this flash game has. Plus, it has gravity control, pinball-style bumping, and an Engrish fortune teller.
try it !!
On The Ball,

the classic, unknown SNES masterpiece. It's the same idea as this game, but bigger, and without the constant death that this flash game has. Plus, it has gravity control, pinball-style bumping, and an Engrish fortune teller.
try it !!
Heh, most I've done was getting one character in FF3 NDS to level 99 / Onion Knight with complete Onion Armor set (had two swords / blades (whichever was the stronger one that dropped on the dragons) and two shields) -- before even beating the dark cloud (1HP damage from an end-game boss -- ouch). Soloed the Iron Giant that way. Very easy with two Onion Shields and 99 Elixers.(<- also did stupid like one-sitting 100% spyro runs, one sitting >206%/195% SotN runs, naked alucard galamoth pwns, months of massgrinding in disgaea & co., made a whole set of ultimate weapons & armor in vagrant story, went through parasite eve 4 times for the awesome murderous rampage, got almost every final weapon maxed in dark cloud 2, and going... and going...)
Cameltry was way too easy, and moved too slowly. I beat it on my very first try, and I suck at games.the classic, unknown SNES masterpiece. It's the same idea as this game, but bigger, and without the constant death that this flash game has. Plus, it has gravity control, pinball-style bumping, and an Engrish fortune teller.