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Smile ASKL - clicking game - 01-12-2011, 09:52 PM



I got bored, so I made this simple game.
Controls are A, S, K, and L.
When the letter (or colour or shape) reaches the circle at the front press the keyboard key for it within time to score.

Novice, Intermediate, Advanced and Expert modes;
modes affect speed and the harder it is the more things there are, like shapes and colours.

What you press is all in the logo at the top (The letters, colours and shapes).
NOTE - a colour will be on a square.

Press the button with the difficulty mode written on it to change the current difficulty. In version 1.3 you can now also press UP ARROW KEY to increase difficulty or DOWN ARROW KEY to decrease difficulty.

The game saves your high score for each mode and saves the current game mode.

Score on left, high score on right.

version 1.3
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I have mostly moved on from Alice, but may still respond to messages if important [¬º-°]¬

Last edited by arty-fishL; 10-20-2011 at 06:35 AM.
   
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