Xvideos turns film recognition into a fast, tactile guessing game. Every round projects one hand-crafted frame and asks a single question: which film is this. Pick the right title to bank points and reels. String three correct calls together to ignite an escalating score multiplier that keeps climbing the longer your streak survives X videos.
The library is split into three reels of rising difficulty. Blockbuster frames serve crowd-pleasing spectacle, Classic frames revisit timeless eras of cinema, and Arthouse frames hide their answers inside experimental, atmospheric stills built for true cinephiles. Each tier rewards sharper eyes with bigger points and more reels.
Reels you earn fuel a concession-style shop. Spend them on clue cuts that remove two wrong titles from the current frame, or stock spare lives that let you push a run further after your hearts are gone. Every finished run is projected onto a persistent hall-of-fame board so you can chase your own best score and longer streaks.
Shadow X is designed around one idea: the frame is the whole game. There are no menus to grind through and no filler between questions, just a clean projector-lit interface, a responsive layout that holds its shape on small phones and large tablets alike, and a steady rhythm of read, guess and react.