Update: changing from recommended to not recommended. The game uses too many resources and there's been suggestions in the discussion about "miner". Also, the game has a broken final achievement that still hasn't been fixed. Silly game for a laugh or two, but it quickly loses its purpose. The gameplay is as simple as it can be. As soon as your opponent blinks, all you have to do is click the bell. Simply choose one of the seven opponents and play a round. Father and son are the first two. While the father begins to blink immediately, the son manages to fully demonstrate what the game is all about. He will continue to stare until his eyes turn red, and it will only be a matter of time before he gives up. However, this is a casual game. The most important thing to remember is that you cannot lose unless you press the "give up" button. You can keep slamming the bell and win every time. However, this only applies to the first two. The fun comes from unusual opponents and ridiculous ways to defeat them. Good luck convincing a stone or potato to blink. That is why you must be creative with your clicking on the screen. Sadly, the game doesn’t have a lot to offer, most of the time you just need to wait. You’ll probably go for the achievements and quickly move on to the next game. Well, maybe not that quick. The last opponent can't hold it for a very long time.
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Staring Contest
by Unknown
Rating
77%
Price
$4.99
Average Players
0
Reviews
13
Released
Oct 27, 2023
Casual
Idler
Indie
Simulation
Strategy
What players are saying
▼ Not Recommended
1 hrs on record
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▲ Recommended
0 hrs on record
Very funny and entertaining game. Good features, interesting gameplay. Short casual game, bang for the buck.
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▲ Recommended
0 hrs on record
this game is an absolute must have banger. its short, but very much an improvement upon open world gaming. Staring Contest is so powerful it helped me win every match in call of duty. cant recommend this enough!
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