A little Zen Flash fun
September 2, 2005 12:22 AM   Subscribe

Find a four leaf clover for a little Friday relief from the horrors of this week. Let yourself space out a little, and relax.... [via]
posted by pjern (13 comments total)
 
Fun and the graphics are mesmerizing. Thanks!
posted by null terminated at 12:32 AM on September 2, 2005


i found this game totally annoying. plus it made me crave cereal.

mmmm... magical deliciousness.
posted by Hat Maui at 1:32 AM on September 2, 2005


Cute, thanks.
posted by fvw at 1:42 AM on September 2, 2005


Very well done, but like Hat Maui said, very annoying.

Always after me lucky charms...
posted by three blind mice at 2:48 AM on September 2, 2005


Very cool. Manages to be both peaceful and aggrevating all at once! Could use some mellow musical accompaniment.
posted by zardoz at 3:51 AM on September 2, 2005


Once when I was a kid I found a five-leaf clover. Felt really cool.
posted by JanetLand at 5:41 AM on September 2, 2005


I'm looking over a four leaf clover that I overlooked before.
posted by crunchland at 6:57 AM on September 2, 2005


+Hat Maui. Nice graphics and interface but I got annoyed quickly... and that's not lucky.
posted by yossarian1 at 10:30 AM on September 2, 2005


i've heard that people who are very good at understanding high-level math and/or visual patterning can easily pick out 4 leaf clovers from non-virtual clover patches. can any smartguys/gals here confirm?
posted by gnutron at 11:13 AM on September 2, 2005


After a lifetime of searching for four-leaf clovers, my girlfriend and I found three (three!) in one patch outside Fort Knox in Maine this summer.
posted by rafter at 11:13 AM on September 2, 2005


(On preview, I'm good at math. I do not know if it was related.)
posted by rafter at 11:14 AM on September 2, 2005


I found five of them before my time ran out.
posted by deborah at 2:05 PM on September 2, 2005


If the game follows nature, 1 (or less) out of 100 will be a four-leaf clover. Never tell me the odds!
posted by cenoxo at 5:51 PM on September 2, 2005


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