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A Very Simple Game is deceptively simple. While the rules are simple, this game is a little challenging.
Instructions. For each stage of the game, simply find and click the single colored dot. Often the dot will be hidden behind the other moving shapes, or will disappear then reappear, so look carefully.
Note - If you are having trouble seeing the dots, click the "Play in Larger Window" link to view a bigger version of the game.
Why is this a brain game? Because it builds concentration and focus. The more times you play, the sharper your concentration will become.
I recommend that you play games like this one on a daily basis. You will find that in your everyday life, your attention to the details around you - and your ability to concentrate on whatever task you are working on - will be noticeably greater.
By the way, this game has a very soothing soundtrack - although some of the "smiley" faces are rather scary!
Brainiacs. I think I'll start a Brainiacs hall of fame list for this game similar to the one on the Idiot Test page.
If you complete A Very Simple Game and want me to post your name and town on this page, simply tell me what the "congratulations" message says at the end of the game. Email me through the Contact Me link at left.
A Very Simple Game has 11 levels, I believe.
Brainiacs Who Completed A Very Simple Game
- Fouad Fathi - Cairo, Egypt (08/11/08)
- Rinky - Bangalore, India (08/11/08)
- Joe Ayala - Tigard, Oregon, USA (08/02/08)
- Tanya Chuchkevych - Kitchener, Ontario, Canada (07/31/08)
- Vlad Rudenko - Kitchener, Ontario, Canada (07/22/08)
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