A genuinely phenomenal Playdate game. The core idea may look simple at first (you might associate with 2048), but it very quickly becomes much deeper and more demanding than expected. It leaves just enough for you to figure out on your own. It does not over-explain at the start, but it also never feels unfair. Linear strategies do not always work, so you constantly have to adapt, rethink, and take some risks. This is the best part IMO. The atmosphere is excellent. The graphics are clean and surprisingly immersive. Everything somehow works together: the look, the pacing, the tension. You are always one move away from either solving the challenge or ruining everything. Great job!