Time Waster of the Week: Robot Unicorn Attack

iphone-unicorn-wallpaperStop reading this post right now if you want to get any work done this week.Seriously, stop reading. Close the browser and do something else.Still here? Ok, don't say we didn't warn you.Robot Unicorn Attack is the single most addictive game on the planet. We discovered it around 3:30 a.m. early Sunday morning. We didn't go to bed until 6. We just couldn't. Stop. Playing.The game designers describe their creation thusly on the website:Jump into the steel hooves of a robot unicorn, prancing freely amongst the lush purple grasses and rainbow-strewn backdrops of your wildest fantasies.Right. Anyways, the game's delightfully simple controls and game play make it a pleasure to spend five hours at a time playing. Z makes the robot unicorn jump. X makes him (her?) crash through stars. And if you hit anything, you lose.But the highlight of the game is the original song that accompanies the game play, performed in the style of the great power ballads of the 80s. The opening line: "Open your eyes/I see/Your eyes are open." Poetry!So why are we posting a flash game on a blog about Princeton? Because we're college students. And we have stuff to do. And we need other, funner stuff to do while we should be doing the original, less fun stuff. That's why.(P.S. Personal best as of Monday afternoon: 45,756.)(P.P.S. Monday night: 56,486. 87,884. Fear me, mortals. And post your high scores in the comments section!)

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