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== Gameplay == | == Gameplay == | ||
The test was divided into three parts. The first part was a simple memory game, where players had to match pairs of cards depicting fruits and vegetables within thirty seconds in a 4x4 grid. The second part tested short-term memory. Players were shown a photograph for one second and then had to answer two questions about it. The first picture showed a woman holding a heart-shaped cream cake in a white room. Players were asked what the woman was holding and the color of her skirt. The second picture depicted a blonde woman holding a bottle in front of a big number 3 sign on the wall while sitting on the floor. Players were asked about the symbol behind her and what she was holding in her hand. The third and final picture was a grayscale photograph of three boys sitting next to each other. The game asked where the boy with the glasses was sitting and which statement applied to the boy on the left. Regardless of the player's performance in this part, the game would always comment, " | The test was divided into three parts. The first part was a simple memory game, where players had to match pairs of cards depicting fruits and vegetables within thirty seconds in a 4x4 grid. The second part tested short-term memory. Players were shown a photograph for one second and then had to answer two questions about it. The first picture showed a woman holding a heart-shaped cream cake in a white room. Players were asked what the woman was holding and the color of her skirt. The second picture depicted a blonde woman holding a bottle in front of a big number 3 sign on the wall while sitting on the floor. Players were asked about the symbol behind her and what she was holding in her hand. The third and final picture was a grayscale photograph of three boys sitting next to each other. The game asked where the boy with the glasses was sitting and which statement applied to the boy on the left. Regardless of the player's performance in this part, the game would always comment, "Not bad. Your reactions are quick, but your observation skills could use some work." | ||
The third part, which contained the screamer, was about following directions. Players had to repeat the moves of the computer on six colored buttons, a version of the game "[[wikipedia:Simon Says|Simon Says]]". As soon as the player made a mistake, or clicked the third button during the fourth round, a photograph of a toddler wearing a padded safety helmet and looking absent-minded popped up. The photograph would shake and zoom in and out in an erratic pattern with hyperactive screaming in the background while the text "You have ADHD!" appeared in big red letters at the top. After the screamer, a ninja would appear, saying "You have been sabotaged," and a link to Liquid Generation would crush him. | The third part, which contained the screamer, was about following directions. Players had to repeat the moves of the computer on six colored buttons, a version of the game "[[wikipedia:Simon Says|Simon Says]]". As soon as the player made a mistake, or clicked the third button during the fourth round, a photograph of a toddler wearing a padded safety helmet and looking absent-minded popped up. The photograph would shake and zoom in and out in an erratic pattern with hyperactive screaming in the background while the text "You have ADHD!" appeared in big red letters at the top. After the screamer, a ninja would appear, saying "You have been sabotaged," and a link to Liquid Generation would crush him. | ||
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* everego.com/tests/ADHD_Quick_Assessment_Test.html | * everego.com/tests/ADHD_Quick_Assessment_Test.html | ||
*'''Mirror''': web.archive.org/web/20160609122429/liquidgeneration.com/ADHD-Test | *'''Mirror''': web.archive.org/web/20160609122429/liquidgeneration.com/ADHD-Test | ||
=== Showcase video === | === Showcase video === | ||
*'''YouTube video preview''' | *'''YouTube video preview:''' <s>youtube.com/watch?v=UZr0vc7TA_Q</s> | ||
*'''Reupload:''' youtube.com/watch?v=TEgMxWJcsnY | *'''Reupload:''' youtube.com/watch?v=TEgMxWJcsnY | ||
*'''Permalink:''' bit.ly/3XF93L7 | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:55, 10 August 2024
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ADHD Quick Assessment Test was another Liquid Generation Sabotage screamer. It's similar to Color Vision Deficiency Test and The Hand-Eye Coordination Test, in that it claims to be a quick medical assessment tool to test whether the player may have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The screamer was taken down along with the entire Liquid Generation website.
Gameplay
The test was divided into three parts. The first part was a simple memory game, where players had to match pairs of cards depicting fruits and vegetables within thirty seconds in a 4x4 grid. The second part tested short-term memory. Players were shown a photograph for one second and then had to answer two questions about it. The first picture showed a woman holding a heart-shaped cream cake in a white room. Players were asked what the woman was holding and the color of her skirt. The second picture depicted a blonde woman holding a bottle in front of a big number 3 sign on the wall while sitting on the floor. Players were asked about the symbol behind her and what she was holding in her hand. The third and final picture was a grayscale photograph of three boys sitting next to each other. The game asked where the boy with the glasses was sitting and which statement applied to the boy on the left. Regardless of the player's performance in this part, the game would always comment, "Not bad. Your reactions are quick, but your observation skills could use some work."
The third part, which contained the screamer, was about following directions. Players had to repeat the moves of the computer on six colored buttons, a version of the game "Simon Says". As soon as the player made a mistake, or clicked the third button during the fourth round, a photograph of a toddler wearing a padded safety helmet and looking absent-minded popped up. The photograph would shake and zoom in and out in an erratic pattern with hyperactive screaming in the background while the text "You have ADHD!" appeared in big red letters at the top. After the screamer, a ninja would appear, saying "You have been sabotaged," and a link to Liquid Generation would crush him.
Gallery
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Part 1: Matching.
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Part 2: Picture #1.
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Part 2: Picture #2.
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Part 2: Picture #3.
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Part 3: Following Direction.
Links
NOTE: The following game contains a screamer!
- everego.com/tests/ADHD_Quick_Assessment_Test.html
- Mirror: web.archive.org/web/20160609122429/liquidgeneration.com/ADHD-Test
Showcase video
- YouTube video preview:
youtube.com/watch?v=UZr0vc7TA_Q - Reupload: youtube.com/watch?v=TEgMxWJcsnY
- Permalink: bit.ly/3XF93L7