TKKN - Interstellar Aerobatics Deluxe

In the early 2000's a game emerged out of nowhere, free from the boundaries we had learned to accept through years of gaming and virtual adventure seeking. It was a game with no meaning, no purpose, no ending, no reward but the experience itself; we know it as TKKN. A dazzling space thriller, of a genius simplicity only surpassed by it's superior entertainment. When the arts of electronics seem more mainstream than ever, an outpost for true fun is needed. Enter TKKN.

Monday, April 17, 2006

New record!

Here I'm sitting in the middle of the night just listening to some tunes, on my way to turn off the computer when I get the sudden urge to play TKKN. Little did I know what was about to go down. The round started off nicely, with only orange comets swirling around, nothing special. But then I noticed a japanese sign in the corner and soon the screen (or window) was filled with all orange, blue and red comets chasing my ship like crazy. I could feel tears of sweat starting to run down my forehead but I kept my cool and managed to survive this dreadful storm, outliving some real trouble spots. I found myself in a calm aftermath, with my ship only having to steer clear from the usual oranges. After the brutal challenges I had been put through, this was no major deal. I could sense that I was playing like a true master. Of course this would be my fall, and as I started relaxing, reflecting over what was happening, I accidently hit a renegade asteroid and my ship exploded. After 53, 872 seconds, the journey had ended. For now.




PS. Extra stats said something about 64 and below that, 1%. Not sure what this means...

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