Soothing puzzler, short and sweet
This game is a gem. I love its aesthetic minimalism, which extends to its lack of instructions (they’re unnecessary here), bells, whistles and ending screen (who needs them — really?). The puzzles are not that many and not very challenging, I played through the whole thing in two or three sittings, but they’re so enjoyable that I started replaying them the next day already. So many similar (and often lauded) games, like Two Dots, are full of ads and/or attempts to lure you to buy stuff in-game. What a blessing then to meet a game that asks for your two bucks once and then never pesters you again, leaving you to its blissful play.