At first glance it seems like an ordinary set of colorful shapes, but once you touch the screen the motion begins and it’s hard to look away. The gameplay is built around a simple action: you catch falling elements while the character changes color and makes you pay attention to every new object. The game quickly sets its pace, and you start catching elements almost automatically, reacting to each new movement.
Over time the shapes begin to behave a bit more unpredictably. Some speed up, others appear unexpectedly, and you can literally feel your hand reaching for the right color. The pace changes from attempt to attempt: in one moment everything looks steady, and the next the shapes begin to appear faster, forcing you to react more precisely. Sometimes you need to catch an element at the last moment, sometimes you have to adjust quickly when the character changes color. Each attempt brings new trajectories, new colors, and a small sense of competing with yourself.
In the statistics section you can see how your progress changes: your highest score, number of attempts, collected objects, and best streaks. These are not just numbers — they show how confident you feel in each mode and where you can improve. The fact cards offer interesting notes about reaction and perception, gently explaining why sometimes you manage to play more accurately than expected.
Each attempt feels like a short sketch of movements and decisions, with bright shapes falling along their paths while the small hero tries to stay steady in this colorful flow. And after just a couple of minutes you already catch the right color before you even have time to think.