Align. Anticipate. Chain.
The perfect move? It's the next one.
๐ Private Beta is now open!
Available on Android smartphones
A puzzle that's easy to learn, hard to master
Align 5 marbles horizontally, vertically or diagonally. Each quint earns you points and refills your reserve.
These obstacles appear regularly and block your alignments. Anticipate their position to survive longer.
30 progressive levels await you. Reach the score thresholds to unlock more and aim for perfection.
3 worlds, 30 levels, increasing difficulty
๐ฒ Forest ยท Levels 1-10
๐๏ธ Ruins ยท Levels 11-20
๐ Space ยท Levels 21-30
๐ฒ Forest
Everything you need to know to play
The goal: Use marbles from your reserve to form quints (alignments of 5 marbles).
Place a marble: Tap a cell adjacent to an already placed marble (horizontal, vertical or diagonal).
The reserve: Your available marbles appear at the bottom of the screen. When it's empty, the level is over!
A quint: 5 aligned marbles (horizontal, vertical or diagonal). The quint is validated and you earn points + bonus marbles.
Multiple quints: A single well-placed marble can form multiple quints at once. The more you make, the more points you earn!
Links: Each connection between two marbles can only be used once to form a quint.
What are they: Obstacles (red marbles) that appear regularly on the grid based on the difficulty level.
The danger: They block your alignments and take up space.
Tip: You can sacrifice a marble to control where the next blocker will appear!
Points per turn:
Stars: Each level has 3 score thresholds. You need at least two โ โ to unlock the next level.
Relaxation or challenge? You choose.
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Behind this name are all those gamers with bloodshot eyes and a goofy grin, who know it's 3:30 in the freaking morning, that they have work tomorrow, that they should call it a night... But... come on... just... one... last... move...