Within me, an evil voice told me to go on. "For completion's sake," I think is what they said. For a fool I am, I listened to them.
Funnily enough, I would compare this level to Random Processing in spirit: despite random triggers not being a thing, the movement of the UFO feels random enough that any attempt feels a bit like praying for RNGesus to bless you this time. The neat thing about Flappy Bird, the original, was that there was no goal, so if you got a score you were proud with, you could just quit; there was no obscenely high objective for you to struggle towards. Perhaps that would have appealed to some people.
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sorry about this gang