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Nana Maru San Batsu (ナナマル サンバツ, lit. "7 Right, 3 Wrong", also known as 7O3X), called Fastest Finger First in English, is a Japanese manga series by Iqura Sugimoto. An anime television series adaptation by TMS Entertainment aired from July 4 to September 19, 2017.
Fastest Finger First may refer to: Fastest Finger First, the preliminary round in the quiz show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Fastest Finger First, a spin-off show to the original UK edition of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire; Nana Maru San Batsu (Fastest Finger First in English), a Japanese manga series
Hot Seat format (with 15-question Fastest Finger First and lifelines available) Austria: Alles ist möglich – Die 10-Millionen Show: Rainhard Fendrich: ORF 1: S 10,000,000 S 500,000 (Celebrity edition) January 24, 2000 January 31, 2000 Original format: Die Millionenshow: Barbara Stöckl: May 29, 2000 December 2001 €1,000,000
An incremental game, also known as a clicker game, tap game or idle game, is a video game whose gameplay consists of the player performing simple actions such as clicking on the screen repeatedly. This " grinding " earns the player in-game currency which can be used to increase the rate of currency acquisition. [ 1 ]
Fastest Finger First - Crunchyroll; Gamers! - Crunchyroll & Funimation [b] Hell Girl Yoi no Togi - Anime Strike & Crunchyroll; Hina Logic - From Luck & Logic - Crunchyroll & Funimation [b] Hitorijime My Hero - Anime Strike [c] Ikemen Sengoku: Bromances Across Time - Crunchyroll; In Another World With My Smartphone - Crunchyroll & Funimation [b]
An auto clicker is a type of software or macro that can be used to automate the clicking of a mouse on a computer screen element. [1] Some clickers can be triggered to repeat recorded input. Auto clickers can be as simple as a program that simulates mouse clicking.
Lantz states that exponential growth is another strong theme, saying "The human brain isn't really designed to intuitively understand things like exponential growth" but that Paperclips as a clicker game allows users to "directly engage with these numerical patterns, to hold them in your hands and feel the weight of them."
The Wiki Game, also known as the Wikipedia race, Wikirace, Wikispeedia, WikiLadders, WikiClick, WikiGolf, or WikiWhack, is a race between any number of participants, using wikilinks to travel from one Wikipedia page to another.