• Super Hexagon Game //FREE\\ Download

    From Pernilla Liou@lioupernilla@gmail.com to comp.lang.mumps on Wed Jan 24 02:56:47 2024
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    Super Hexagon is a fast-paced twitch game in which the player controls a triangle on a hexagonal grid in the center while walls come from the edges of the screen. The controls are simple: the player must pivot the triangle to the opening in order to survive.[4][5] The pace of the game progressively gets more difficult the longer the player has survived and to distract players, the game features a chiptune soundtrack, a background that regularly changes color, and walls that occasionally change direction. The game contains six different difficulty levels, beginning at hard (Hexagon), harder (Hexagoner), and hardest (Hexagonest). Additional, "Hyper"[6] difficulty stages can be unlocked by surviving for over sixty seconds on a level.[7] The difficulty settings increased to "hardester" (Hyper Hexagon), "hardestest" (Hyper Hexagoner), and "hardestestest" (Hyper Hexagonest) respectively.
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    A clone of the game Super Hexagon by Terry Cavanagh. Includes 3 difficulty modes and a leaderboard. No sfx or music yet, I might add some later. Hold X and DOWN in the title screen to wipe your leaderboard.
    Go support the actual, far superior game!
    Version History
    1.0 - Initial Release
    turn off the music (if you're really eager)
    turning off music may or may not help some people on focusing the game. however, i do not recommend simply pulling the music files out of the game, as it will remove the beating of the game. interfering with the game's mechanics (etc. beating of the hexagon) is considered cheating in my book. sure, you can do it, if it's your last option
    Instead, we've pressed the incredible soundtrack by Chipzel onto a hexagon shaped vinyl record. Housed in a custom clear sleeve designed by Cory Schmitz, the record inside lines up with the art that's screened on the outside!
    But it is also about looking cool. I saw Super Hexagon showcased at Indiecade back in 2012, on a big screen with thumping loudspeakers. Punter after punter strode up to take their chances and like super-hard arcade games of yore, crowds gathered to cheer on the best players.
    Hexagons are first order permutohedrons: The vertices of a hexagon can be formed by permuting the coordinates of the vector (1, 2, 3).
    The north pole of the planet Saturn has a hexagonal storm cloud pattern with 8,600 mile long sides, larger than the diameter of Earth.
    Though hexagon may appear to be a difficult word to rhyme, there are actually dozens of words that rhyme with it. For example: Autobahn, decagon, decathlon, electron, Kyrgzstan, Lebanon, leprechaun and marathon.
    Super Hexagon is a game about failing to not die. You are a triangle running around the edges of a hexagon in the middle of the screen, and the walls are closing in fast. There's always a way through, if you're fast enough to see it, but there's very little time to react. Spin around the hexagon's edge too slow and you'll be crushed by a wall, with the Game Over screen telling you how short your life was. One button press later and it's back to the gauntlet, circling around madly in an attempt to get just a tiny bit further than last time.
    With the EL1 flag in hand, I turned my attention to achieving arbitrary code execution.From my experience with Linux kernel exploitation, before Supervisor Mode Execution Protection (SMEP) was enabled by default, exploits could execute user mode code as the supervisor.As long as the AArch64 equivalent of SMEP is not enabled, if we can allocate a user page with R-X permissions, then we can get the kernel to return to it and execute arbitrary code.Before writing the shellcode to do this, I used GDB to simulate returning to user code using set pc = 0xXXXX while in the EL1 privilege level:
    While some have written about the cognitive benefits of action video games, my anecdotal view is pretty simple: Overcoming challenges in these super-hard games brings about a sense of focus, accomplishment and clearheadedness that you might call "zen." That's why I'm trying to conquer "Super Hexagon," a rip-your-hair-out game available on Windows, Mac, Linux, Android and iOS.
    At first simple hexagon seems simple. Just move the miniature triangle back and forth and avoid hitting the hexagons shrinking around you. This is incredibly deceiving. The longer you survive the game the faster it gets as well as the sides reduce in number or increase at random, you find yourself addicted to try and achieve those few more seconds. Super Hexagon keeps you hooked with its time achievements, for every sixty seconds you can barely manage to survive you unlock a new stage. Each of the six stages has a different pattern and scheme than the last. This game is truly fun and is definitely worth its investment of $2.99!
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