It is a reading game, but you have to press quickly.
"Touch the red card!"
Your hand moves first. You pressed the red card. Wrong.
Looking again, the word written on the card was simply 'Red,' but the card color was actually blue.
That is what a trap card game is like.
The problem was clearly written on the screen. You just didn't read it to the end.
■ Getting caught again, even though you know it's wrong
The clock keeps ticking down. That is why you are in a hurry.
When you are in a hurry, you skim through it. If you skim through it, you get caught.
If you get caught, your time is cut, and you become even more anxious.
There is only one way to break this cycle. The more anxious you are, the more you must read one more line.
That is why this game is difficult, and why you end up playing just one more round.
■ "You mean this kind of thing comes up?"
The same tricks do not repeat as you go along.
Problems where the letters and colors fight each other.
Problems where the question itself changes while you are reading.
Problems where you are told not to press anything and are forced to wait.
Problems where the answer is on the scoreboard above the screen, not on the card. The most fun moment in this game is stepping on a trap you’ve never seen before.
That is why we don’t tell you what traps exist in advance. Try stepping on them yourself.
■ When your mind gets tired, your hands step in
Every few rounds, a stage appears where your hands, not your mind, are required.
Memorize the order of the lights and hit them exactly, catch what pops out,
inflate balloons right before they burst, and follow the shuffled cards with your eyes.
It may look like a break section, but it is just a change in the way you tighten up.
■ How far you go is everything
One round consists of 500 stages. If you reach the end, you get ★ COMPLETE ★.
Since there are no stages you can skip by luck, the number you finish is your skill.
Try sending a single stage number to a friend. That serves as a taunt.
■ Start lightly
No registration required. No internet access is needed.
It runs perfectly fine on the subway or on an airplane.
It supports Korean and English, and you can turn off music and vibration separately.
Please read the instructions to the end.
Really, to the very end.
If you move your hand first, you lose. Read the instructions to the end and touch only the correct ones!