Ten Seconds is a precision game where you try to stop a stopwatch at exactly 10 seconds — using nothing but your sense of time.
But this is no ordinary stopwatch game.
After the first 5 seconds, the HUD disappears: the clock, the progress ring, and every visual clue vanish completely.
You can see the timer at first.
After that, you have to trust your instincts alone.
That split-second decision determines your score — and your rank.
[FEATURES]
* Simple Rules, Deep Challenge
All you do is start the timer and stop it when you think exactly 10.000 seconds have passed.
Sounds easy? Achieving perfection is anything but.
A few milliseconds can make a huge difference.
* The HUD Vanishes After 5 Seconds
The game's signature mechanic: at the 5-second mark the HUD goes dark.
The clock display, the progress ring — every time reference disappears.
When visible information is suddenly stripped away, tension and focus spike instantly,
creating a mind game you won't find in any other timing challenge.
* Immersive Cyber Presentation
Dark backgrounds, neon glow, warning alerts, scan-lines, and a SIGNAL LOST hidden phase.
Every session is charged with tension, delivering a memorable experience even in a short play.
* Compete on the World Leaderboard
Integrated with Google Play Games.
When you set a new personal best, take it to the global leaderboard.
Track your progress locally and compete against players around the world.
[RECOMMENDED FOR]
- Players who enjoy testing instinct and focus, not just reflexes
- Anyone looking for a quick, endlessly replayable challenge
- Score chasers and leaderboard competitors
- Fans of stylish, high-tension cyber aesthetics
- Anyone who loves the feeling of "so close to perfect — one more try!"
[KEY FEATURES]
- High-precision stop game targeting exactly 10 seconds
- Warning alert at 3 seconds
- Full HUD blackout at 5 seconds
- Score / time offset / grade display
- Local ranking history
- Google Play Games world leaderboard
- Dark & cyber visual design
[TAKE THE CHALLENGE]
You can only see the clock for the first 5 seconds.
After that, your instincts are all you have.
Download Ten Seconds and take on the ultimate 10-second challenge.