Hi,
I just fell over this page: http://www.ariscommunity.com/highscores Does anybody have an idea what this page is all about?
Cheers
Joerg
Hi,
I just fell over this page: http://www.ariscommunity.com/highscores Does anybody have an idea what this page is all about?
Cheers
Joerg
Hi,
OK, I do not read. I promise! ;-)
BTW: according to the clicks and the seconds as well, I'm still on the top...
Bye,
Frank
I can't read anyway, oh and I have never imagine that Pink Elefant either, just in case you were wondering.
A long time ago I was involved in the ARIS software development to place so called "easter eggs" into the software for hiding small games or just showing credits of the makers.
And I remember that such easter eggs were always hidden behind an icon.
The trick is to find out how to open/find the easter egg. In most cases it was a special combination of clicks with Ctrl or Alt keys. But you know, sometimes we implemented just double clicks.
More hints you won't get from me, because finding the easter egg is also a nice game.
So start up your AEX, find it and play the game!
@Eric: Yes, it is probably a bug in ARIS that your submitted results are so bad :-)
Thanks for asking - I thought so too... but was not bold enough to comment...
Nobody can beat my 44 seconds...or did I understand the rules wrong ;-)
No Jörg, you are absolutly right. The higher the clicks the better it is. Go ahead!
Do you think you can beat the one minute threshold!
Wow, this guy must be a genius! Do you know him?
Who can beat this record?
It's easy to be faster than others but way more difficult to click wisely.
Cheers
Dogbert
Genius? Lucky, more or less, I think.
Because he needed 19 seconds, and there is some ominous "Eva Klein", who just needed 16 seconds...
Yes this ominous "Eva Klein" must really be a genius with a lot of luck ;-)!
But to understand it correctly: What´s worth more? To be quick, to only need a few clicks or (what I find best) the combination of both?