You’ll hear “Game Over” so often you’ll start thinking it’s part of the soundtrack. But if you lasted, say, 30 seconds in Hard, you’ll last five seconds in Harder and about two in Hardest. If you’re feeling particularly brave, you could try the Harder or the Hardest levels. There are Harder, Hardest and a few more that get unlocked as you complete Hardest, which is impossible, so don’t even think about that. The one you saw in the video above is the easiest and is appropriately called Hard instead of the usual Easy or Normal. The game has multiple difficulty settings. At the end of the level you are shown how long you lasted, the last shape you unlocked and your top score. The longer you play the more shapes you unlock. And when you die, which you will, again and again, repeatedly, every few seconds, for a long time, you just tap on the screen and let the madness start all over again.Īs you play, the shape in the middle and walls closing in on you change shape. The controlling is done using by pressing on the right and left side of the screen to move the triangle clockwise and anti-clockwise, respectively. If you’re having a hard time understanding that, watch the video below and imaging yourself controlling the tiny moving triangle in the middle. Sounds simple, right? Sure, except for the part where the walls close in at breakneck speed, the position and shape of the gap keeps changing and lastly, the entire plane constantly keeps rotating while gyrating at the beats of the background score. You have walls around you trying to close in on you and your goal is to find that gap and run for it without hitting the walls. In Super Hexagon, you control a small triangle and make it revolve around a shape in the middle.
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