When you complete the first level, the next level seems so much faster, and by the time you manage to make your way all the way to the sixth (final) level, you'll wonder how you ever did so badly on the first one. As each level is a randomly generated set of sections, you can never be sure what will come next. You get used to the patterns in the level, the speed at which you have to move, it all becomes second nature to you. Until you do it again, and again, and again, which is when the phrase 'practice makes perfect' really becomes apparent. The length of Super Hexagon is all dependent on how talented you are at the game.Īt the very beginning, level one will seem stupidly hard. Then you'll just go straight back to the anger and frustration feeling you'll become incredibly used to. Then you'll start beating your time by a few seconds and you'll feel happy, just for those few seconds until you give it another go and fail without beating your time. When you initially start Super Hexagon, you will fail over and over and over again only a few seconds into the first level. The controls are incredibly responsive, although it's necessary in a game like this because if you move a split second too late you'll hear the ever repetitive robotic 'GAME OVER' from the announcer. You control a small triangle, and you just slide around the hexagon in the centre making sure to not even slightly clip the walls. The premise of the Super Hexagon is to avoid the brightly coloured, sharp walls which are moving toward the centre of the screen at a high speed.
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