What Optical Illusion Simulator actually does (from store listing)
With this application you can fool your eyes 👀
It may seem that objects change their forms, are deformed, but in fact they do not change. And this is simply unbelievable! You can also see the same optical illusion as on the screen, but in life.
Diversify the game. Fool the sight of your friends and relatives. After all, many people are prone to hypnosis, try to hypnotize them. It will be very fun and interesting.
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Instructions: Select one of the effects in the selection menu and look at…
With this application you can fool your eyes 👀
It may seem that objects change their forms, are deformed, but in fact they do not change. And this is simply unbelievable! You can also see the same optical illusion as on the screen, but in life.
Diversify the game. Fool the sight of your friends and relatives. After all, many people are prone to hypnosis, try to hypnotize them. It will be very fun and interesting.
📌📌📌
Instructions: Select one of the effects in the selection menu and look at the center for 30 seconds. Try not to take your eyes off. After 30 seconds, translate the look to any subject. Use the "Timer" button to turn on / off the automatic shutdown effect. Take short breaks to rest your eyes.
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Disclaimer: The app contains brightly flickering objects. You should not use the Optical Illusion Simulator app if you are under 18 years of age, are pregnant, prone to seizures, or have epilepsy or mental illness. The developer of this application does not bear any responsibility for any adverse consequences arising from the use of Optical Illusion Simulator, and by downloading this application, you agree to accept this disclaimer. If you are unsure or disagree with this disclaimer, do not download this application.
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