He scrambled to catch up. The next challenge was "Red Light, Green Light." The arena went silent. 456 sprinted across the sand, his stubby legs moving in a blur. Suddenly, the music stopped. He froze, one foot hovering in mid-air. To his left, a pink bean twitched. Eliminated. The bean vanished in a puff of digital smoke.
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It was 456's turn. He remembered the pattern. Left, right, right, left. With one final, desperate dive, he cleared the last tile and landed on the winner’s podium just as the clock hit zero. He was the "Last Man Standing," the champion of the Squid Guys, claiming a mountain of golden in-game coins. Squid Guys - Apps on Google Play He scrambled to catch up
Heart pounding (if jellybeans had hearts), 456 made it to the final stage: the "Fake Mirror" glass bridge. Some tiles were solid; others would shatter on contact. He watched a green bean jump— shatter —and fall into the abyss. Suddenly, the music stopped