Game summary
Guide Murphy, a grinning red dot, through dozens of puzzle levels filled with hazards and different terrain. Levels mix solid grey walls, slippery or restrictive green pathways, and a variety of other threats that must be navigated carefully. The core challenge is puzzle-solving under tight constraints as you push, dodge, and plan your route.
How challenge builds up
The game eases you into its mechanics: new obstacles and rules are introduced gradually across several distinct play modes. This steady ramp-up helps players adapt without being overwhelmed, while later stages become quite demanding for those chasing mastery.
Learning curve and controls
Although the built-in tutorials are somewhat sparse, a little hands-on experimenting quickly reveals how the game works. Controls are approachable, making early levels simple to pick up. Over time, though, strategies become more complex — the title is easy to learn but challenging to master.
Key features
- Multiple play modes to vary the experience and replayability
- Gradual introduction of new hazards so difficulty escalates smoothly
- Difficulty options and settings that let you tailor the experience
- Mobile-friendly design that works well on tablets and phones
Who will enjoy it
This isn’t the best pick for very small children, but it’s an excellent fit for bright 10- to 11-year-olds looking for a lengthy, brain-teasing puzzle title. Adults who like methodical, level-based puzzles will find plenty to enjoy as well.
Alternatives and buying notes
If you want a comparable, more polished option, consider titles like Purble Place (commercial). That kind of alternative can be just as accessible while offering a different visual and tutorial approach.
Technical
- Mac
- Full