Aven Quiet is a compact two stage game about calm focus and quick timing. Each session is designed to be short and readable, with clear shapes and a minimal interface.
Stage 1 is a signal grid. Two kinds of prompts appear on the field: round green panels represent quiet signals, and red rectangles represent noise. Points are awarded only for selecting the quiet signals. A wrong selection reduces the remaining attempts. Every correct quiet signal adds 10 points, and the stage runs on a 45 second timer. The run continues towards the second stage when the score reaches 80 points or when the timer ends.
Stage 2 is a moving wave. A marker travels along a track that includes a green safe zone. A catch control lets you score when the marker is inside the green zone. Each accurate catch adds 15 points, and a total of 12 accurate catches completes the stage. This part lasts 30 seconds, and the score from stage 1 is added to the result.
The highest total result is saved on the results screen. The gameplay stays neutral and focused on attention, rhythm, and steady improvement. Sessions can be repeated at any time from the main menu, making it easy to compare runs and refine timing without long levels or complex menus.