Two Things at Once
Keep the ball moving — and still answer the call.
What this trains
Divided attention: a tracking task and a decision task at the same time.
This game trains the underlying capacity your game leans on. Direct transfer from screen to pitch is limited and debated — we don’t claim it makes you a better player. We claim it trains the capacity, scores you honestly, and is worth your ten minutes.
How to play
First, just keep your pointer on the moving ball — that’s your baseline.
Then a second job starts: chips flash up top. Tap “Now!” when the chip is orange and ignore the rest — while still tracking the ball.
We show how much your tracking dips once the second task begins. That dip is the cost of doing two things at once.
Two Things at Once
Keep your finger on the moving ball. First you only track it. Then, while still tracking, a chip flashes at the top — tap Now! only when it’s orange, ignore every other colour. The point is what happens to your tracking once the second job starts.