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<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>What is Fighter's Block?</title>
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padding: 0 40px 0 40px;
text-align: center;
background-color: #eee;
color: #333;
font-family: Open Sans;
font-size: 20px;
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border: 2px solid #777;
margin-top: 30px;
margin-bottom: 150px;
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a {
text-decoration: none;
border-bottom: 2px solid #777;
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<h1>What is Fighter's Block?</h1>
Fighter's Block is a writing app that exploits <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operant_conditioning">conditioning</a> to overcome writer's block and sheer laziness. Rewards for writing and punishments for stopping are wrapped in a battle system inspired by turn-based RPGs.<p>The opponent is a monster that deals continuous damage to the you, while you must keep writing to heal yourself and attack the monster. Hurry, before your HP drops to zero!
<p>Worry about editing later. For now, just get those creative juices flowing, and write.
<h1>Cool! How do I use it?</h1>
To get started, enter your word count goal and click "Fight!" to continue.<br>
<img src="whatis/0.png"><p>
Now, defeat the monster by reaching your word count goal before your HP is reduced to zero.<br>
<img src="whatis/3.png">
<h1>What do these buttons do?</h1>
This is the Pause button. When the game is paused, the monster will no longer deal damage to you. It's a good option to use if watching the HP bar slide down is hurting your mojo.<br><img src="whatis/4a.png"><br>
This is the Player button. Here, you can find options to see your stats and find a new monster.<br><img src="whatis/4b.png"><br>
This is the Settings menu. Here, you can change the attack speed and strength of your monster, to better suit your writing process. A faster monster deals damage more quickly, while a stronger one deals more damage in one blow.<br>
<img src="whatis/4c.png"><br>You can also make aesthetic changes to the text editor itself.<br><img src="whatis/5.png"><br>
Finally, this is the Minimize key.<br>
<img src="whatis/4d.png"><br>It hides the pixel images and shrinks the HP bar, for distraction-free writing.<br>
<img src="whatis/6.png">
<h1>Sound interesting?</h1>
Let's <a href="index.html">FIGHT!</a>
<h1>Some final notes</h1>
The word count function works in English (and other languages that use spaces to separate words) as well as Chinese.
<p>
If you have questions, comments, or suggestions, please send them to <a href="http://twitter.com/psstkeepwriting">@psstkeepwriting</a>.
<p>
Thanks for giving Fighter's Block a spin!