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Double Wires Game Overview
If you're looking for a Spidy game that's simple, fun, and addicting, Double Wires is the game for you. The gameplay is basic pointing and clicking, but it still manages to remain challenging and fun. You'll find yourself captivated by the game's ability to grab and keep your attention. The simplicity of everything is astounding. From the graphics to the gameplay, Double Wires is easy to understand and enjoyable by anyone.
The main object of the game is to keep your little stick figure from falling into the bottomless hole known as the bottom of the screen. You're only tool at your disposal is a couple of rubbery wires that are shot from your hands. These wires stick to the surface of jagged, floating entities. When your wire connects with the uneven object, you're flung towards it like a napkin in a wind turbine. After you've alternated your two wires a few times and are beginning to think that things are pretty easy, the surfaces change on you. Instead of having one long piece of wall to cling on to, you're now given a swarm of floating dots with walls that distort and shift in all kinds of odd ways, making the process of getting from point A to point B a living nightmare.
Double Wires is one of those games that you find on the internet and play once, only to fail at some point and say, "I'll give it another go." Then, after hundreds of tries, you're glued to your computer, cheering every time you make it just a couple meters farther than your last score. It's a game where you show it to your friends and an hour later, you're all hooked on trying to see who can get a better score. Double wires doesn't need fancy graphics or epic music. The simplicity is one of the best points of this game. You get lost in it's addictive gameplay, appreciating the lack of music and actually finding the graphics of random paint brush strokes sort of smooth and appealing.
However, the real focus is on the addictive factor. You'll love the graphics during the first few goes, but on your four to five thousandth try, you'll be cursing their name for sending your guy to the bottomless darkness. You'll tell them you'll never play again and open up another tab on your web browser. You'll realize that you could probably make it just a few more meters if you really tried. You'd close that tab and go right back to Double Wires. Then, you'll repeat this process for the remainder of the night. Double Wires doesn't try to be fancy or in your face with all kinds of cool features. It's a game that someone had an idea for while going about their normal day. They spent a while on it, put it on the internet, and hoped people would find it fun and entertaining. Well if Double Wires' job is to entertain, it deserves a giant seal of approval.
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