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Timberman is all about chopping trees at lightning speed while dodging those sneaky branches trying to take you out. You’ve got two buttons—left and right—that let you chop away, but every move has to be perfectly timed, or you’ll get whacked. The longer you last, the faster everything gets, so there’s no time to slack. Mess up once, and it’s game over. Sounds easy? Not even close. The branches switch sides randomly, and if you don’t react fast enough, you’re done. On top of that, there’s a timer constantly draining, so if you take too long to make a move, the game just ends. It’s all about rhythm, reaction speed, and making sure your fingers don’t freeze up under pressure. The more you play, the better you get, but even experienced players slip up when the pace gets crazy. One of the best things about Timberman is how addictive it is. Every time you lose, you immediately want to go again because you just know you can beat your last score. The pixel art style keeps things simple but fun, and there are different characters to unlock, so you’re not just playing as the same basic lumberjack all the time. The sound effects and music also add to the tension, making each session feel like a battle against the tree itself. If you like fast reflex games that test how quick you really are, Timberman is a perfect pick. It’s simple to learn but brutal to master, and once you start chasing high scores, it’s hard to stop. Just try not to rage quit when the branches get you—because they will.