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Children often just have more of a grasp for the gift of intuition than us adults. There's a lot less complicated stuff clouding their minds, and when you put a video game in their hands, they just seem to have a knack for figuring out how to have fun and go for the win. While that's certainly true here, that may be a bit of an understatement for this 4-year-old in Japan who effortlessly cruises through a music-game on a iPad.
Japanese Twitter user @s2009k1017 recently posted a short video of her four year old son blazing through Piano Tiles 2, on a level that features Hermann Necke's Csikós Post. The Tweet's text reads "Is he really 4 years old?! Maaan, how his fingers move is creeping me out!"