In the “Safe Cracker” game, the user must memorise the numbers that he sees on the screen and in 10 seconds to type the numbers in the exact order in which he saw them. The user sees a number for about 3 seconds, then the number disappears from the screen and it appears another section where the player must enter the correct numbers. So far, so good. At first, the game is very easy, but when the levels involve numbers with 9 or 10 figures, the things become more complicated and not because the numbers are difficult to remember, because this is not the problem, but because the game can cause some difficulties.
For example, I pressed the numbers on the board that formed the number which was presented to me a few seconds ago and one of the numbers was not registered as being correct, so the whole number was incorrect, thus one life was gone. You may say that perhaps I clicked the wrong number, which I did not, or perhaps I haven’t clicked the number with all the strength in my finger, which also did not happen, because when you click a number, you hear a certain sound, which I heard when I clicked the number.
Anyway, probably there was a bad Internet connection or something. The game is pretty good for those who want to test their minds. Unfortunately, you cannot stop the sound made by the game and they are a bit too loud for me. This is a reason in addition to not make a mistake. When you think that you make a mistake and hear that sound again, you think twice before selecting a number and the mistakes will not come near you, letting you to choose only the correct numbers. The game can be played on proprofs.com.



