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SpatialEyes

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  • #1 written by ProgressiveMews
    about 12 months ago

    REALLY like this game, tons of fun! More spacial games please!!!

  • #2 written by JOSEPH
    about 7 months ago

    THE SPATAILEYES IS MY FAVORITE

  • #3 written by wildkoala
    about 7 months ago

    Good for developing accuracy etc. But – I just played a game as a guest (before I registered) and doubled the ‘high scores’ listed – why doesn’t it show up on the list?

  • #4 written by Hltler
    about 6 months ago

    Zzzzz It’s more fun spending time in my bunker looking at a wall

  • #5 written by brook
    about 6 months ago

    such a baby game you know what i mean

  • #6 written by lilkid79
    about 2 months ago

    Keep it. Keep it. Love it.

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Game Instructions

The object of this game is to arrange objects in space to match a template.

Each round, you will be presented with a series of shapes arranged in a pattern. This is your template and it appears at the top of the game board. At the bottom of the board are all the pieces in that template, and in between these two areas is a blank area in which you will place the shapes as you try to emulate the template. One by one, move the pieces from the bottom into the blank area and arrange them to match the example above. You can move them by dragging and dropping, and you can rotate them by clicking on their black button and moving the mouse.

In order to pass a round, you must achieive a certain degree of accuracy in both the placement and the rotation of the pieces. If you are particularly accurate with a given piece, you will earn a rotation or placement bonus, and, in general, you will score better the more accurate you are.