Feeling too stimulated? Then get unstimulated across a collection of 20 ‘minigames’ that turn mundane and anticlimactic tasks into a mundane and anticlimactic gaming experience.
The YouTube algorithm blessed me with a video about this game and it was seemingly so questionably entertaining that I had to get it. I was not disappointed and at the same time very disappointed. And I loved that! The scrolling minigame is way too long and if I hadn't used a macro to finish it I would've needed several hours of extra playtime to 100% the game. For many other games I used an autoclicker because I already suffer from chronic hand pain and I suggest you use an autoclicker too to not suffer the same fate as myself. With the macro and the autoclicker I was able to get all achievements in a little over 5 hours. I honestly don't know how I was able to complete some of the RNG-heavy minigames this fast, the number guessing game for example should've taken me way longer but it seems I just got lucky a few times. Speaking of luck, I won the lucky box game at 2.01 % which also seems absurd. I wonder if some of the minigames are slightly rigged in the player's favor to avoid frustration but I'll never find out myself because I would need to complete the game several times to evaluate it and I will definitely not do that. I had the most fun with the enter numbers game, that was actually super entertaining because it taught me how to enter long numbers quickly on my numpad without looking at the keyboard, it was a blast!
After some challenges, I got an update out. This is my first Steam release, so am still tinkering with how Steam handles it's builds, etc, hence some issues occurred during the updating process. This update fixes: - 'Scroll On' performance issues. Should be much smoother now. Thanks for playing.
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