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For now, your best option would be Zen mode. There's no consequence for missing fruit and players can go at their own pace.
Thanks,
Mads
this game would be really great to have. even if you put something on beta that would be really great. the problem is that people like after stroke they need time to prepare for move and it is actually very slow so even if there is no problem with missing fruit they will not be able to play it.
but thanks again for looking on that.
just to let you know. last 2 days I was on rehab center and had shown your games to people as activity supporting therapy. the reception was very warm and people were excited to play :)
since it was first time it was really not so important that there was too many fruits that anyone could handle.
but i am sure in long term it would be great to have option to have only single fruit at time to allow track progress in patients reaction time. so if there is option to make it done please let me know. If no I can understand this and will not bother any more.
Some videos I will share within month as we are running closed pilot right now.
Thanks,
Greg
I've spoken to the team about it and we're going to see what we can do for the next bug fix release.
We can't promise anything, just that we'll experiment with a slow mode and try to meet the specifications we need.
I'll update you with more when I can :)
Thanks,
Mads