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<title>Colour Tapping Games That Demand Full Attention</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ There is no long pause or slow thinking in colour tapping challenges. You are thrown into situations where your instincts decide for you. A quick choice leads to a win, while hesitation can cost you the round. What I love most is that there is no overthinking, it is just you, the screen, and your immediate response. Sometimes, I find myself laughing after a round because I was so focused on speed that I barely remembered making the choices. ]]></description>
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