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June 15, 2017

ouigo let's play [browser]

Fancy a bit of pinball in your browser? Then you definitely should have a go at the fantastic looking Ouigo Let's Play, a promotional game for the French Ouigo train by Studio Merci-Michel. Launch a ball by keeping the spacebar pressed and flip with the left and right arrow keys.

15 comments:

  1. Oooo nice, now somebody stop me or I'm afraid I will play this all afternoon :)

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  2. Ehh...it just can't get a high frame rate on my machine, and that's kind of a big problem for a fast-paced game like pinball :(

    A and P for the flippers are a bit awkward too. Oh well.

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  3. Runs smoothly over here! You can also flip with the arrow keys.
    Btw 'recommencer' means start again :)

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  4. Nothing but blurry muddled colors for me.

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  5. Works for me... Not sure I work for it - never my strong point :-/

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  6. The board loaded for me in Chrome but never gave a Start button. Worked in Firefox.

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  7. Ran on chrome but the timing was off a bit.
    Could not play on Firefox as the search box kept auto pausing the game.

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  8. I found the play less chunky in Chrome (Linux) when I shrunk the window size a bit.

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  9. Disable ghostery extension if you don't get a start button.

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  10. Only have a blue screen, on a Firefox browser

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  11. Runs fine on firefox with ghostery enabled.

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  12. Played just fine in Safari. Used the space bar to launch and arrow keys for flippers. In Chrome, the game loaded but never got a start button.

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  13. use space bar for to launch the ball

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  14. A and P for flippers makes sense on a French keyboard.

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  15. Q and P also work for flippers (A on a French keyboard is where Q is on an English one).

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