Vector Joy is a compact memory game built around simple abstract pulse shapes. The experience is divided into two short levels with a clear structure and readable interface.
In Level 1, a single shape appears briefly. After it disappears, several options are shown. The task is to select the shape that matches what was seen. Each correct choice adds points to the current score. The level continues until six correct matches are reached or the timer ends, after which the flow moves forward automatically.
In Level 2, two different shapes appear one after another. The sequence must be repeated in the same order by selecting matching tiles. The first selection corresponds to the first shape, and the second to the next one. Each correct pair adds bonus points to the accumulated score from Level 1. The level ends after five completed pairs or when the timer expires.
The game uses only simple geometric forms such as spirals, ribbons, ladders, and orbits. There is no penalty system; incorrect taps simply lead to the next attempt. Timers are displayed alongside the running score for clear pacing. After finishing, a compact results screen shows the final score and recent high scores.
Vector Joy focuses on short sessions, calm visuals, and structured memory interaction.