This video demonstrates how a 10-minute timer can be programmed with randomized mechanics where each second has multiple probabilistic outcomes (such as changing speed, swapping minutes and seconds, or adding/removing time), creating unpredictable gameplay experiences that challenge players to adapt to constantly changing conditions.
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Stream ends in 10 minutes, but the timer goes backwards
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