Finger Tied

Finger Tied




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Finger Tied
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People who bitch about touchscreen games like to complain that "they're so simple." Those people need to shut up and play Finger Tied .
The lack of sticks or buttons may make it seem like players don't need much dexterity when playing games on a smartphone or tablet. Finger Tied from Streaming Colour Studios proves that this isn't true. The motion puzzle game sounds simple enough at first. Tap and hold on an icon in the starting point on the screen then slide your fingertip to the endpoint. You'll need to keep touching the screen the whole time and can't slide into the area outside of the black playfield. Easy, right?
But, of course, the rules of the game change the experience so that things don't stay that straightforward. More fingers come into play and the way to victory becomes ever more circuitous. All the black squares on a puzzle need to get filled in on the way to an exit but you can't double back on your path. Then you'll run into blocks where you have to enter and exit from specific directions. The puzzles where you'll need to figure out how to twist one finger around another on the same hand? They'll make you wish you had superhero stretchy powers like Reed Richards. Then you'll run into paths where only one icon can pass through.
Of course, the faster you do all of this, the better you'll score. The deeper you go in, the more intricate the puzzles get. And if you fancy coming up with some unique Finger Tied torments, you can use the built-in level editor to create and share puzzles of your own. One caveat that would-be players should know is that you'll need to turn off multitouch gestures in order to play. Finger Tied is best played on a flat, immobile surface. This isn't a game for your morning commute into the office. Other than that, Finger Tied shines as a clever exemplar of how a great design concept can create a altogether different kind of complexity and entertainment for dedicated players to wrestle with.

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Wayne N. Kawamoto is a full-time professional magician and author who has written about magic tricks and techniques for over 10 years. He is the author of "Picture Yourself As a Magician." Wayne also performs at corporate events and has entertained audiences for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Northrop Grumman, and Target Corporation.

Here's an age-old trick that you can do anytime, anywhere. In an instant, you seemingly pull your thumb apart and then put it back together again.


If you're an uncle or grandpa, you almost have to learn this trick to tease the kids. And if you want to truly torment a professional magician, show this trick and ask him if he knows how you did it.


The magician seemingly separates and pulls the tip of their thumb away from its base.


The magician holds the thumb between the thumb and first finger of the other hand.


The magician rests the thumb against the side of the hand.


The magician pulls the tip of the thumb away from its base.


After that, the magician brings the thumb back together. The thumb is restored.


You switch one part of your thumb with the thumb from the opposite hand. The picture shows the final positions of the thumbs on each hand. You have to practice placing your thumbs into this position. Also, note the position of the first finger on the right hand. When you’re ready to perform the trick, you should be able to quickly position your hands in this manner.


Note that these hand positions are used when you want to "separate" your left thumb. If you want to separate your right thumb, you must reverse the positions.


Grab your left thumb at the main joint between your right thumb and first finger. The next set of pictures ​are from your point of view.


Quickly bring your thumbs together. The first finger is positioned to cover the gap between the two thumbs. This transition is the key to successfully performing the trick. This will take practice.


Slide your thumb along the side of your hand, maintaining the position of the right first finger. To your audience, the thumb will appear to separate and slide away. To finish the trick, simply reverse the process.


If you like this hand trick you may also be interested in learning the magnetic pencil magic trick . 


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