As Gamer12121 seems to have lost interest in this, I'll pick up on it.
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I have a very similar problem; all other keys appear to work but WASD. They will work for a short time, ie the character will move for a short time, then stop - it is random as to whether this is after ten steps or one, but it is rare he travels a great distance. This is affecting both WASD games I have - Skyrim and Team Fortress 2, so different publishers. The keys work fine typing - I opened a word document and just hit 'w' forever and it was fine. There are no keyboard configuration options available in Skyrim at least. I have tried running Game Booster from Advanced SystemCare; it appeared to work the first time but has not worked since. I have also tried a different keyboard (wired instead of my usual wireless), to no avail. Other than that I am at a loss. Keys worked fine earlier but I recently sent my PC off to be serviced; it is since coming back that they haven't worked. I assume therefore that they've installed something that is messing with the keys but I can't find anything. Thanks for your help.
EDIT: I found the key remap options in Skyrim (they were really easy to find, don't know how I missed them first time). Turns out whatever I assign to direction - including the arrow keys - suffers the same problem, so it's not the individual keys that's the problem - it is something to do with the PC.
Collect rings with acrobatic, gravity-defying jump moves and avoid being squashed by giant bouncing balls in this high-octane, platform-based game of skill and survival (with a cool 2 player / teamwork option!). Blue is a fun and challenging 80s arcade-style, 8-bit pixel graphics game for kids, teens and nostalgic adults where you must leap around a confined blue play area, scooping up rings and attempting to evade large and unpredictable bouncing balls. The best part is that help is at hand if you need it – you can add a ring-collecting team mate at any time to make this a cool ‘2-player’ collaborative effort!
Reasons to play this enjoyable, reactions-based arcade game: If you like classic movement and jumping games , this game should be a hit for you. Nostalgic fans of simplified 8-bit graphics from the 1980s should also feel right at home with the basic controls and easy-to-understand tasks at hand where you exercise and test reaction speed, judgement and timing skills.
Strategy to win: Good hand-eye coordination, fast reactions, savvy timing and keyboard control skills are the key to progression as you attempt to dodge and weave around the erratic ‘Bouncing Ball Baddies’. If you find yourself struggling to compete, don't be too proud to call in a best friend, classmate or family member to give you a helping hand.
How to Play: A Flash-based, reactions and skill game for notebook, laptop and desktop PC / Mac (with certain browsers). The game should automatically load onto the main menu screen where you have two distinct game modes to choose from: Ring Mode and Frenzy Mode.
If you want to play on your own, go ahead and click on the mode of your choice (Only Ring Mode is available upon first play). However, if you want to play with a buddy, click once on the ‘Toggle Co-op’ icon in the top right corner, and then choose your game mode.
In ‘Ring Mode’, you must collect 10 rings in succession without being struck by a Bouncing Ball Baddie. There are 36 increasingly-challenging levels. Use the Arrow Keys on your computer keyboard to control Player 1, and (if selected) the WASD Keys to control Player 2. In later levels, press the Up Arrow / W Key twice in succession to perform a double jump. You can also perform ‘wall jumps’ by holding down the key that directs your character toward the wall, and then pressing the Jump button at the same time.
Run through either side of the game screen, and your character automatically appears on the opposite side. Rings descend randomly from the top of the play area. You can see how many rings you have collected at the bottom of the game screen. If either of your characters is hit by a ball, this falls to back to zero.
In ‘Frenzy Mode’, your goal is to survive for as long as possible, and collect as many rings as you can in an increasingly ball-filled game area. Each time you collect a ring, a new randomly-sized Bouncing Ball Baddie is added to the play area. You must complete a certain number of levels in Ring Mode in order to unlock different difficulty levels in Frenzy Mode.
If this Flash-based game no longer works on IE11 on your PC / MAC, try playing on Chrome or Firefox browser.
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