Eyeball: A Minimalist Game of Numerical Intuition
By
mrroryflint
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Summary
A minimalist game where players click on a line to guess where a number falls, testing numerical intuition. Designed primarily for precision clicking with a mouse or trackpad, as touch input is less accurate.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledeyeball is built for precision clicking with a mouse or trackpad.
you can play on touch, but finger taps aren't accurate enough to really compete.
Click where you think the number falls on the line. A minimalist game of numerical intuition.
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