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Geometric Nirvana

Super Hexagon, a highly addictive, trance-inducing zen exercise in channeling your brain into your fingertips is available for $2.99.

Geometric shapes in neon-like colors. Six one-minute stages. Only two control inputs. One tiny arrow. All adds up to one of the most infectious, rewarding, and challenging gaming experiences you will ever know. Don't get me wrong - you will get frustrated, you will lose, time and time again your tiny cursor will get crushed by the glowing barrier. And somehow you will keep playing, hammering away at the keyboard with reckless abandon, all in hope for your nirvana, exhilarated with every additional second by which you have beaten previous personal best. Welcome to the brutal world of Super Hexagon.

The game is a masterful, minimalist blend of fast-paced action, pulsating geometric visuals, and chiptune bliss courtesy of Chipzel. The elegant, simplistic design allows the gamer to merge mind with muscle, and get to the bottom of the incredible relationship between a nerve impulse and physical reaction. Ultimately it's you against your reflexes, striving to overcome the lag between a twitch in your brain and a twitch in your trigger finger.
Train your brain, perfect your reflexes, never blink. Experience Terry Cavanagh's sublime masterpiece Super Hexagon for only $2.99, DRM-free on GOG.com.
Post edited November 14, 2013 by TheEnigmaticT
Hmmmm. Wow first for once. Supposed to be a pretty decent game...
Post edited November 14, 2013 by nijuu
The price is about right, but it's not a game for long playing periods.
Great game also released on Linux
I think I've already got it from a humble bundle but I'm glad it's on gog.

Also you might want to fix the forum version of this announcement. It's <p>ing everywhere.
Post edited November 14, 2013 by ChrisSD
I can imagine a lot of people can enjoy this game and I can understand it. But me... well, I feel dizzy after watching the trailer so I'll just pass.
Awesome game. Worth the price, even if you end up playing it just for one minute... :D
After watching the trailer I don't think I'll dare to play this one... It's pure psihedlic madness!
Thank you, but not for me.
AMAZING game. Really challenging, it seems almost impossible at the start, but you actually get better at it pretty quickly.

By the way, watching trailers/other people play makes me kinda sick, but I don't have any problems at all when I'm playing it myself.
Post edited November 14, 2013 by LordCinnamon
Love the trailer music. Definitely seems to be a game you have to get in the 'zone' for as it looks very much like a pure reflex sort of play. Not sure whether I'd be up for that.
How come this costs 2.99 ?
I must admit, that's the most useless overview I've ever seen on a game card :-D
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Licurg: How come this costs 2.99 ?
I guess it's not worth more. And watching the trailer makes me dizzy. An epilepsy warning should be mandatory here.
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Wishbone: I must admit, that's the most useless overview I've ever seen on a game card :-D
And the names of the extras are also mysterious. Two prototypes and four tools.
Post edited November 14, 2013 by Trilarion
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Licurg: How come this costs 2.99 ?
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Trilarion: I guess it's not worth more. And watching the trailer makes me dizzy. An epilepsy warning should be mandatory here.
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Wishbone: I must admit, that's the most useless overview I've ever seen on a game card :-D
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Trilarion: And the names of the extras are also mysterious. Two prototypes and four tools.
Prototypes of the game and tools for Super Hexagon, there's a readme inside :)