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Game novelty Quick Fire does not stick to the ground. Within one application, it doesn't just offer a single, solitary game, but exactly fifty. Developer Zak Wooley took on the difficult challenge of coding five dozen different games that players will enjoy playing over and over again. If it sounds impossible to you, you will definitely appreciate the way with which the young developer approached the difficult task.

Quick Fire is a collection of fifty mini-games that keep you playing over and over again. This would certainly lead to rapidly developing stereotyping, but Wooley has a recipe for players to enjoy even on repeat plays. Each of the games is incredibly short, lasting four to eight seconds, during which you must quickly find a successful solution. It's not a long time at all, but when you know the games, it's too much time. That is why after every five successful minigames their speed and difficulty increases. The real challenge lies mainly in the ability to quickly react to the changing conditions of already known puns.

A big inspiration for Wooley was apparently Nintendo's legendary WarioWare, which introduced the same concept years ago on the handheld Game Boy Advance. Similar games are a great way to kill free time. In the same way, competitive individuals can sit through Quick Fire for many hours thanks to more demanding modes. If you like such prospects, you can download the game completely free of charge on Google Play.

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