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== '''Sports Fitness Test''' ==
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{{Infobox|title = Sports Fitness Test|image = Sports Fitness Test.png|maker = Liquid Generation|date = 2005|type = Flash game|country = {{USAFlag}} United States}}''Sports Fitness Test'' is a Flash [[screamer]] game made by [[Liquid Generation]]. However, with the closure of Liquid Generations website, so was the game closed down. It pretended to be a test by the American Association of Sports Medicine designed to rate the user's “sports brain” (described as the portion of the brain dedicated to various sports-related motor skills), and supposedly compared it to the scores of top athletes around the world once the test was done. The actual test consisted of three simple sports themed minigames, with the third one being the set-up for the screamer. Its premise was thus very similar to the [[The Hand Eye Coordination Test|Hand-Eye Coordination Test]] prank found on the same website, which also features three minigames for a similar purpose. In fact, the first and third of these minigames were almost identical in both pranks and only differ in their theme.  
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''Sports Fitness Test'' was a flash [[screamer]] game created and hosted by [[Liquid Generation]]. However, with the closure of Liquid Generations website, the site is now defunct. The game pretends to be a test by the American Association of Sports Medicine designed to rate the user's “''sports brain''” (described as the portion of the brain dedicated to various sports-related motor skills), and supposedly compared it to the scores of top athletes around the world once the test was done.  


In the first game, the player was challenged to catch a baseball which moves in an erratic pattern across the screen in as little time as possible. The second game gave the player 15 seconds to press the left and right arrow keys as often as they can, in order to make an American football player run faster on-screen. In the third and final minigame, the player was supposed to follow a soccer ball moving along a wavy line around a soccer field with their mouse cursor, while the game keeps track of their accuracy. However, just before the ball is about to cross the halfway line for a second time, a shaking picture of Mike Tyson eating pasta with his mouth wide open popped up with a scream, and then softly says "Hi guys!" in a high-pitched voice.
The actual test consisted of three simple sports themed minigames, with the third one being the set-up for the screamer. Its premise was thus very similar to the [[The Hand Eye Coordination Test|Hand-Eye Coordination Test]] prank found on the same website, which also features three minigames for a similar purpose. In fact, the first and third of these minigames were almost identical in both pranks and only differ in their theme.  


=== '''Trivia''' ===
In the first game, the player was challenged to catch a baseball which moves in an erratic pattern across the screen in as little time as possible. The second game gave the player 15 seconds to press the left and right arrow keys as often as they can, in order to make an American football player run faster on-screen, In the third and final minigames, the player was supposed to follow a soccer ball moving along a wavy line around a soccer field with their mouse cursor, while the game keeps track of their accuracy. However, just before the ball is about to cross the halfway line for a second time, a shaking picture of Mike Tyson eating pasta with his mouth wide open popped up with a scream, and then softly says "''Hi guys!''" in a high-pitched voice.
There was a minor glitch in the baseball minigame. If the player clicks on the baseball symbol instead of the “Ready?” text to start the game, the mitt would stay at the bottom of the screen with a ball already in it, instead of following the mouse cursor like it is supposed to. The game would still work like normal, though.
 
== Gallery ==
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Sports Fitness Test.png|Title screen.
Sports Fitness Test 1.png|Level 1.
Sports Fitness Test 2.png|Level 2.
Sports Fitness Test 3.png|Level 3.
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There was a minor glitch in the baseball minigames. If the player clicks on the baseball symbol instead of the “Ready?” text to start the game, the mitt would stay at the bottom of the screen with a ball already in it, instead of following the mouse cursor like it is supposed to. The game would still work like normal, though.
== Links ==
== Links ==
<u>NOTE</u>: The following game contains a [[screamer]].
<u>NOTE</u>: The following game contains a [[screamer]]!
* '''web.archive.org/web/20151023225612/liquidgeneration.com/Sports-Fitness-Sabotage'''
* web.archive.org/web/20151023225612/liquidgeneration.com/Sports-Fitness-Sabotage
 
* '''Showcase video''': youtube.com/watch?v=jxmxkb-IAqk
* '''youtube.com/watch?v=S4LjKR-d_To''' • YouTube video preview
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Latest revision as of 22:36, 7 July 2023

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Sports Fitness Test was a flash screamer game created and hosted by Liquid Generation. However, with the closure of Liquid Generations website, the site is now defunct. The game pretends to be a test by the American Association of Sports Medicine designed to rate the user's “sports brain” (described as the portion of the brain dedicated to various sports-related motor skills), and supposedly compared it to the scores of top athletes around the world once the test was done.

The actual test consisted of three simple sports themed minigames, with the third one being the set-up for the screamer. Its premise was thus very similar to the Hand-Eye Coordination Test prank found on the same website, which also features three minigames for a similar purpose. In fact, the first and third of these minigames were almost identical in both pranks and only differ in their theme.

In the first game, the player was challenged to catch a baseball which moves in an erratic pattern across the screen in as little time as possible. The second game gave the player 15 seconds to press the left and right arrow keys as often as they can, in order to make an American football player run faster on-screen, In the third and final minigames, the player was supposed to follow a soccer ball moving along a wavy line around a soccer field with their mouse cursor, while the game keeps track of their accuracy. However, just before the ball is about to cross the halfway line for a second time, a shaking picture of Mike Tyson eating pasta with his mouth wide open popped up with a scream, and then softly says "Hi guys!" in a high-pitched voice.

There was a minor glitch in the baseball minigames. If the player clicks on the baseball symbol instead of the “Ready?” text to start the game, the mitt would stay at the bottom of the screen with a ball already in it, instead of following the mouse cursor like it is supposed to. The game would still work like normal, though.

Links

NOTE: The following game contains a screamer!

  • web.archive.org/web/20151023225612/liquidgeneration.com/Sports-Fitness-Sabotage
  • Showcase video: youtube.com/watch?v=jxmxkb-IAqk

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