Joy is a simple color-matching game where attention and reaction speed play an important role. The game presents a color name on the screen, and the task is to select the circle with the matching color before the timer finishes. Each round focuses on quick recognition of colors and maintaining focus under time limits.
The gameplay is based on short timed sessions with increasing complexity. At the beginning, the player interacts with a small set of colors, allowing time to understand the pace and mechanics. As the game continues, additional colors appear, which increases variety and requires faster visual recognition.
The scoring system reflects accuracy. A correct tap adds points to the total score, while an incorrect tap slightly decreases the score but never below zero. Reaching a higher total score represents successful completion of the round.
The first stage includes four basic colors, creating a straightforward introduction to the gameplay. Later stages introduce additional colors, expanding the set of options and encouraging quicker recognition.
Joy focuses on simple rules, clean visual design, and short play sessions. The interface presents clear color circles and readable color names, making the gameplay easy to understand.
The overall experience centers around recognizing colors, maintaining concentration, and interacting with a minimal and clear interface.