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Game Instructions

Category: Education
Description: Wanna show off your musical talent? Get your hands movin' and follow the Drum Beats! In this game, your goal is to repeat the rhythm played by the computer. You will be given a set of twin drums, and the computer will start playing the beats. Watch and listen carefully as you will be asked to play the beats along with the computer. Use the left arrow key on your keyboard to hit the drum on the left, and press the right arrow key to hit the drum on the right. A bar at the bottom of the screen will display your remaining chances, and if you cannot hit the drum at the same time with the computer, a chance will be deducted. You lose the game when the bar reaches its end on the left. Unleash your inner rhythmic spirit now!
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