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Reflex Rooster

Can You React in Under 300ms!?

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Test your reaction speed in Reflex Rooster – the ultimate chicken scream reaction game. Compete in solo mode, endless streak mode, or multiplayer race. Track XP, ranks, badges, and beat your fastest reaction time.

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Hey everyone 👋

I built Reflex Rooster because I’ve always loved simple browser games that are easy to start but hard to master. Most reaction time tests online feel static and boring — just click when the screen changes color.

I wanted to turn that into something competitive and addictive.

So I added:

Rank progression (Sleeping Egg → Legend 🏆)
Endless streak mode with auto-restart
Multiplayer CPU reaction races
XP system, combos and badge unlocks
Daily challenges that reward extra XP
Deep stats dashboard (accuracy, best time, streaks, history)
Global online leaderboard .
Profile system with one-time name + country (locked for fairness)
Country filters to see top players from your region
Offline-friendly sync (your best runs sync when you’re back online)


The hardest part was balancing randomness and fairness — the scream timing had to feel unpredictable but not frustrating, while still rewarding real reflexes and consistency.

I’d love feedback on:

Does it feel addictive enough to keep grinding ranks and badges?
Is multiplayer (racing the CPUs) competitive and satisfying?
Does the global leaderboard + country filter make you want to climb higher?
What else would make you replay it daily?

Appreciate any thoughts 🙏

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Congrats on the launch! Love the gamification elements with XP and badges, that's solid retention design. The multiplayer aspect could be huge for viral growth. @lokeshchoudharyprogrammer are you planning any social sharing features to help players challenge friends and drive organic acquisition?

Lmao what a fun way to kill a few minutes and turn of my brain. Reminds me of the google dinosaur game

This is great man, super polished, I was hooked for more time than I'm proud to admit.
But I was wondering why my scores where so much worse than the human benchmark ones. Then I've found out it only counts the click on mouse up. That knowledge changed everything, the strat is to click and hold, then just release when it's time.
With that I've set up the record for Brazil with 200ms (which is still slower than my consistent times on human benchmark for some reason).
Might be worth considering tweaking the trigger to onMouseDown, but that might also require some re-balancing

I started playing this 15 mins before and turns out I am already World#2. Good Game though bro 😄🤍.

Haha, I can't believe how fun this was. So silly but well done. @lokeshchoudharyprogrammer what was your high score? I got 225 before I went back to work 😅