Confidence Tapper for Public Speaking

Confidence Tapper is an addictive word-tapping game that transforms your approach to public speaking. As words cascade down your screen, your mission is to tap the positive ones and avoid the negatives. This fun, interactive experience trains your brain to focus on the empowering aspects of public speaking, helping you build confidence and overcome stage fright. With each level, you’ll develop a stronger, more positive mindset towards public speaking. Ready to level up your communication skills and become a true Confidence Tapper?
Confidence Tapper
Tap the Positives, Dodge the Negatives: Master the Art of Public Speaking Mindset!

Click here to learn how to play Confidence Tapper

Time: 90s

How to Play Confidence Tapper

  1. Objective: Tap positive words related to public speaking while avoiding negative ones.
  2. Duration: The game lasts for 90 seconds.
  3. Gameplay:
    • Words will fall from the top of the screen.
    • Positive words are good for public speaking (e.g., "Inspiring", "Confident").
    • Negative words are challenges in public speaking (e.g., "Nerve-wracking", "Intimidating").
    • Words appear as oval shapes falling at different speeds.
  4. Player Actions:
    • Tap or click on the positive words as they fall.
    • Avoid tapping on the negative words.
  5. Scoring:
    • Gain points for each positive word tapped.
    • Lose points for each negative word tapped.
    • The game tracks how many positive and negative words you've tapped.
  6. Game End: The game ends after 90 seconds and displays your results.
  7. Results: You'll see:
    • Number of positive words tapped
    • Number of negative words accidentally tapped
    • A performance message based on your score
  8. Performance Evaluation:
    • Positive Words:
      • 0-20: Beginner level
      • 21-40: Intermediate level
      • 41+: Expert level
    • Negative Words:
      • 0-10: Excellent performance
      • 11-20: Good performance
      • 21+: Needs improvement

Additional Notes:

  • Learning Outcome: Improve your public speaking mindset by focusing on positive aspects and recognizing negative thoughts.
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