AntiSquare: Retro Puzzle Game

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About this game

Enter the neon-lit world of AntiSquare, where minimalist design meets brain-bending logic.

Inspired by the classic 1990s Amiga aesthetic, AntiSquare is a pure spatial reasoning challenge that demands strategy, pattern recognition, and focus.

THE CHALLENGE:
The grid is scrambled. Red "anomaly" tiles disrupt the order. Your mission is simple: restore the board to a perfect blue state. But there's a catch—every move you make inverts the logic of the entire area.

HOW TO PLAY:
• Navigate: Move your cursor across the grid.
• Invert: Tap to simultaneously reverse the state of every block within your selection.
• Solve: Find the perfect sequence to clear the board. Strategy is key—flipping one tile affects the others!

FEATURES:
• 👾 Authentic Retro Aesthetic: Immerse yourself in a "Cyber-Retro" world of glowing neon accents, and 90s inspired visuals.
• 🚀 Infinite Logic Scaling: The game dynamically generates increasingly complex grids. There is no ceiling—the puzzles grow as your skills do.
• 🌍 Global Leaderboard: Compete against the world! Track your fastest clear times on the worldwide rankings powered by Firebase.
• 💾 Instant Save: Your progress is safe. Pick up exactly where you left off, whether you have 30 seconds or 30 minutes.
• ⚡ Clean & Lightweight: No ads, no data mining, and no mandatory accounts. Just pure, uninterrupted puzzle solving.

Can you master the inversion and claim your spot at the top of the global ranks?
Updated on
May 4, 2026

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