Imagine how a scattering of pearl-like spheres lights up under your fingers. Some obediently disappear at a touch, others set the rhythm, and some suddenly line up into intricate figures. Each screen turns into a small challenge, where chance and pattern intertwine in a single movement. Three game modes let you choose the mood: a calm flow for those who want to escape the rush, a dynamic race against time for speed lovers, and patterned tasks for those seeking unusual combinations.
At first it seems like you are facing nothing more than a row of identical spheres. But the longer you look, the more you see a puzzle in their arrangement. You need to stay attentive to spot the right shade in time and not miss the moment. Each reaction becomes a step toward the result, and each pause a challenge to yourself. The count is kept not only in numbers but also in the inner sense of rhythm: how quickly you managed to focus, how confidently your hand moved.
Behind the progress hides another pleasure — the chance to watch new shapes emerge from simple elements. In one mode the spheres scatter into strict patterns, in another they push you toward speed, forcing you to act faster than you can think. Time becomes either an ally or an opponent, and this variability makes every attempt unique. You return again to test yourself, to go further, to feel that you can keep the rhythm.
Thus the game takes shape, where there are no extra details and everything depends only on how much you are ready to concentrate and trust the process. The spheres seem to come alive on the screen, and with every movement comes a sense of lightness and involvement. It is not just entertainment but a space for focus and rest, where every moment is filled with movement and attention.