Ball Reflexion Overview
Ball Reflexion was one of those games you'd find tucked away on a Flash portal in the late 2000s. It didn't have a sprawling narrative or complex graphics. It was a straightforward test of timing and focus, the kind of thing you'd play for a few minutes between other tasks. The clean, simple interface was typical for the era, putting the mechanics front and center without any fuss.
You control a small ball that moves in a steady loop around a central shape filled with numbered segments. Your only action is a mouse click. The objective is to click precisely as the ball passes over each number, trying to match your click to the number's position. Your score for each hit depends on your timing; a perfect alignment yields the highest points. The game progresses through a series of levels, each presenting a new loop pattern. While there's no strict time limit, completing levels quickly grants a small bonus. The pacing is methodical, but the demand for accuracy creates a quiet tension. It feels like a rhythmic exercise in concentration, where a single mistimed click breaks your flow.