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A Car's Life: An interactive game on YouTube

Here's a new way to waste time on YouTube -- an interactive game.

Here's how it works: You click the little button marked "click" anytime the button pops up on the screen. If you click the button in time, you advance to the next level. If you don't, you have a spectacular wipeout.

There's no boss button, so you'll just have to make sure you don't get caught if you play during work hours.

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