Some jobs in this world are super boring. If you sit in a cubicle all week, drawing up technical diagrams, you know what we're talking about. Well, there's no reason you can't turn all of those lines and numbers into fun, because beneath the surface of all that ink lies a game, one called Fig. 8.
Basically, you ride around environments on a bike, grinding lines and avoiding diagrams for points. You gain multipliers as you keep your bike straight, with the overall goal being to survive as long as you can. Now that we've got technical diagrams covered, how about turning these TPS reports into a game?
Reader Comments (13)
Posted: Aug 30th 2009 11:43AM incubeezer said
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Joystiq covers flash games?
What a silly game. But aren't all games just a little silly? But this is really silly.
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Joystiq covers flash games?
What a silly game. But aren't all games just a little silly? But this is really silly.
Posted: Aug 30th 2009 6:54PM (Unverified) said
I hope to god you aren't serious when you comment.
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Posted: Aug 30th 2009 12:01PM (Unverified) said
this game is pretty strange, but also quite fun
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Posted: Aug 30th 2009 12:17PM (Unverified) said
Not my favorite flash game, but it was a nice little time killer for 5 or 10 minutes. It was fun to see how close you could ride to the lines to increase your multiplier.
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Posted: Aug 30th 2009 1:26PM FallenArms3 said
Not enough checkpoints... or were I missing them?
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Posted: Aug 30th 2009 1:26PM FallenArms3 said
*was*, dangit. I knew something was wrong about that sentence.
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Posted: Aug 30th 2009 1:54PM Bacon Deity said
'salright.... kinda neat idea... but i hate the Frenchesque music.
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