Flux Reaction

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About this game

FLUX REACTION — Tactical Reactor Challenge
You are on the clock. The core is unstable. Your job: select two identical isotopes and REACT before time runs out. Hit the energy quota to complete the mission—let stability collapse, and it’s game over.
HOW TO PLAY
• Tap two matching isotopes, then press REACT to clear them and gain energy.
• Watch REACTOR STABILITY—bad reactions and critical events drain it fast.
• Flashing isotopes are on a countdown: fail to match them in time and they leak, punishing stability and score.
• When the timer hits zero, victory depends on whether you met the tier’s energy quota.
MATCH SMARTER
• Better pairings (including high-risk flashing matches) can yield bigger stability and energy rewards.
• Mismatches cost you—plan your reactions and keep the grid workable.
DIFFICULTY TIERS
• EASY / MEDIUM / HARD change mission length, quotas, flash pressure, and challenge pacing.
• On the hardest setting, expect extra chaos: unstable spawns can catch you off guard.
FEATURES
• Neon sci-fi HUD, crisp industrial UI, and immersive audio with menu & in-game music.
• Haptic feedback tuned to taps, successful reactions, failures, and critical leaks.
• Mission log (top records), Field Manual tutorial, and settings for sound & vibration.
• Built for quick sessions—easy to learn, hard to master.
No ads called out here—adjust if your build differs.
Install Flux Reaction. Stabilize the core. Beat the quota. Survive the flux.
Updated on
Apr 14, 2026

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