Decluster
Try to separate all floating shapes by dropping bubbles. Notice how they try to regroup to form new clusters. No group stays separated forever, and you have a limited number of bubbles. But it is enough to win.
Try to imagine these shapes as bad viruses that you fight with drops of antidote. The inspiration for this game was the visualization of the healing process. Some people believe that this may bring positive effects.
Mimic discs
Improve your reaction time and short-term memory. When you drop a disc, it changes color up to 6 times to match the color of the hidden obstacle it collides with. It will reach the ground in 1-2 seconds. Will you be able to memorize such rapid changes?
Prove your perception skills by dropping a series of discs and then guessing the colour of all 9 obstacles behind the board. This game can greatly improve your concentration - if so, then this is a real win.
Restless owl
This game is a smart reversal of the popular obstacle avoidance games. Every time you are given a new mission to visit a certain number of trees - and a number of trees you can skip. Statistically your goal is to maximise recall and precision. You’ll intuitively know what they are - just watch the two scoring rings close.
Some trees will be (nearly) impossible to reach on time, but don’t be discouraged. Instead let yourself immerse in nostalgia and tranquility of the night, UNSPOILED BY ADS. Be an owl for a moment.
...and cut!
Discover the odd satisfaction of watching how basic geometric shapes gradually form a tangram figure. Your task will be to cut out these shapes as soon as the cutting lines form the right pattern. There are no winers or losers. This game is not about action, but relaxation and even meditation.