This is a cool concept. It looks kind of cool, and it sounds cool. But it isn't challenging. As it stands, it's more like an art project than a game, which is probably why it's free of charge. Hopefully somebody will think of a way to add more of a strategy element someday.
What players are saying
is a interesting casual arcade game where you have to match 3 balls than are falling from below is interesting :) i would add a window mode since this is a chill game you could be a nice game to play in the background while doing other stuff like watching tv or browsing or chat with someone
I can't remember how I found this,I almost disregarded it completely based on appearance...but I was very bored,and decided I'd give it a try...it's games like this that remind ya, "don't judge it till ya play it". All you do is click 3 or more orbs that are touching and the same color to pop em, which scores points. More orbs touching = more points The game has two modes: Classic Mode has a movable spawn-pipe that drops orbs slowly. Pro Mode drops a ton of orbs everywhere constantly. As you pop orbs of a certain type,a color meter at the top of the screen fills,once it reaches 100% all orbs of that color are removed,and a new color starts falling. The only way to lose either mode is if the screen fills completely. ^ that all sounds very simple,and...well it is. but what I wasn't prepared for was how genuinely fun and relaxing it is. I kept thinking "I'll play just a little a bit longer",and before I knew it,nearly an hour and a half was gone,and I was much more at ease than when I started. I even managed to place on the leaderboards,even though this probably doesn't have many players,it still made me happy. [took 7th place in both modes,neat!] The game seems to run perfectly,and the difficulty seems fair. The achievements took a while to get,but only required patience, I had gotten them all before I even realized. My one and only nitpick is the music,there's...maybe 4 [?] tracks that loop,I think I've heard them before so they may be assets,but that's fine...one of those tracks was nice and chill,but the others were WAY too intense for a zen game about poppin' balls,so the OST doesn't fit well. [in my opinion] But that's the only gripe I have,and you could just mute the sound and play a cd or somethin'. In short,I expected nothing from this,but ended up having a really nice time. ...I know the term is very overused,but I'd honestly call this a hidden gem. It was way more fun than it had any right to be,and I'm very glad I tried it.
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