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kotaku.com/a-horror-game-that-gets-tougher-as-you-get-scared-hoo-1517631289I saw this link on Facebook today, and it reminded me of something. Benjamin and I were at Pier 39, looking at a puzzle game shop. They had a "competitive" game called Mindball (http://www.novelquest.com/en/mindball/overview) The goal is to out relax your opponent... and it's fairly accurate. You wear a headband with sensors on your forehead. Thinking too much or any movements cause it to move the ball closer to your goal (so that Benjamin would score in this case.) We ended up tying 1-1 and skipped a third game. I had him on the ropes for most of the first game, but then he came back to win. The second game we said that we haven't to be constantly thinking about what to do to improve SZ. I won that round. (He said something about opening photoshop in his mind. ) Anyways, ever played any bio feedback games like this stuff?
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