YOU WILL PROBABLY NEED TO DOUBLE CLICK THE GREEN FLAG TO PLAY! Click to shoot the clay pigeon things. If the clay pigeons are touching the circle surrounding your cursor, that is a hit. If you shoot them closer to the launcher, you get more points. The lowest possible number of points for a single successful hit is 0, but this increases if you hit the clay pigeon close to the launcher. You can press 'b' for lots of birds. There are 6 levels. Level 5 is probably the hardest. Level 6 is probably the closest to real clay pigeon shooting.
This game can be very frustrating at times. I made the bird graphics, and anyone can use them if they want. I found the background, clay pigeon and launcher on google images. Other stuff by me. I would love to see you turn this into a different kind of game! if, as is most likely the case, we were not destined to be the person we are, then are we born into a random body out of all humans? if this is the case, then there's a 50% chance there'll be more humans after us, but 50% chance there wont. the number of humans that will ever have been born is set in stone and is time-independent. many questions arise. what would stop there from being more births? how are we allowed to deduce this when we are constricted to the current time but this information is a deduction about the future? what can we do with this information? how about this. if there was some apocalyptic event that wiped out the human race, it would determine how far through the list of humans ever born we are, now what about flipping this logic? if we have at least some control over future human birth rates, we could be able to control the chances of other means of birth rate reduction (e.g. apocalypse). e.g. if we somehow caused a police-state to take over the whole world and prevent everyone having children, we might have had a chance of preventing the apocalypse without interfering with it physically. this is extremely difficult and unlikely yes, but it still means we might have the power to very slightly change the chances of human extinction indirectly and that is quite amazing. one question that arises is that shouldn't the apocalypse be set in stone too from a time-independent perspective? yes. if this is true, and we can control it, does that mean we have actual free will? our actions are all set in stone too surely? this is so mad, alexa play despacito.