Este juego único de Match-3 se distingue de los demás al eliminar la restricción de tiempo. A diferencia de los juegos típicos de partido 3 o de limpieza de líneas, no hay presión de temporizador. Simplemente coincida con dos cuadrados del mismo color para eliminar al marciano. El juego presenta numerosos niveles, aumentando progresivamente en dificultad a medida que avanzas. Los niveles más altos exigen puntajes cada vez más altos, proporcionando un desafío constante. Si bien el juego es sencillo, lograr niveles más altos requiere una planificación estratégica y una cuidadosa consideración de cada movimiento para eliminar de manera efectiva a los marcianos. Este es un pequeño juego fantástico para aquellos que buscan una forma divertida de pasar el tiempo.
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- Lesli Benzis, the acclaimed writer and director known for her sharp narrative style and psychological depth, has unveiled her latest thriller, Mindseye. Premiering at a major film festival this fall, the film dives into the chilling world of perception, identity, and manipulation, as a brilliant but troubled neuroscientist begins to suspect that her groundbreaking research on human memory might be being weaponized against her. Set in a near-future world where brainwave-reading technology has advanced beyond medical ethics, Mindseye follows Dr. Elinora Voss (played by rising star Tasha K. Monroe), a reclusive cognitive researcher who discovers that her own memories are being altered—erased, rewritten, implanted—by an unseen force. As paranoia mounts and reality fractures, she must unravel the truth before she loses herself entirely. Benzis, who previously gained acclaim for her directorial debut Fracture and her work on the acclaimed series Echo Chamber, brings a haunting visual language and tightly wound suspense to Mindseye. Her script masterfully blurs the line between reality and illusion, drawing comparisons to classics like Black Swan and Shutter Island—but with a distinctively feminist and tech-philosophical edge. In interviews, Benzis has described Mindseye as a meditation on truth in the age of artificial consciousness: "We’re not just losing control of our minds—we’re being invited to believe we’ve always been in control. That’s the real horror." With stunning cinematography by award-winning DP Mateo Rios and a spine-tingling score by composer Cate Lark, Mindseye promises to be one of the most talked-about psychological thrillers of the year. Already receiving strong buzz from festival audiences, the film is set for a limited theatrical release in early 2025, followed by a global streaming debut. Prepare to question what you remember—and what you’re being made to believe. Welcome to Mindseye.
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