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This is a simple 2D removal puzzle where the correct order of removal is critical. You begin with a group of boxes with arrows on them, and a number of moves. Get rid of the arrows within the limited moves you’re given.
- Arrows will move in the direction they’re pointing at.
- Arrows must be sent offscreen or onto a gear.
- Choose your moves carefully, as not every arrow will move right away & your move count is limited.
- Play through all 45 stages.
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How to Play
Remove the arrows in the correct order to clear them from the screen within the given number of moves.
- Starting the Game
- The welcome screen automatically makes way for the game screen, making this game playable almost immediately after loading.
- If you’re playing for the first time, it plays the game’s tutorial.
- Your web browser automatically saves your game progress.
- The welcome screen automatically makes way for the game screen, making this game playable almost immediately after loading.
- Game Controls
- Desktop
- With your mouse, left click to select.
- Touchscreen devices
- Tap on the screen with your fingers to select.
- Controls and indicators
- Game screen (top row, left to right):
- Gear button: Opens the settings screen
- Paint button: Opens the customizations screen
- Top center (top-down):
- Level number
- Remaining moves
- Diamonds earned
- Settings screen (top-down):
- Audio switch: Turns the game’s sound effects on or off
- Music switch: Turns the game’s music on or off
- Volume slider: Changes the intensity of the game’s sounds
- Fourth row:
- Star button: Links you to the developer’s website
- Controller button: Links you to the other games on our site
- Restart button: Returns the level to the way it was at the beginning
- Game screen (top row, left to right):
- Desktop
- Game Play
- Basic rules
- You begin with a set of arrow tiles arranged in a pattern.
- The arrow tiles will move in the direction they point at once selected.
- Arrows will stop if something is blocking their way.
- Select the arrows in the right order to remove them from the screen:
- In later levels, you cannot remove all the arrows without allowing some of them to be blocked.
- You can also move arrows tiles to gears. While the arrow tiles would be destroyed, it will count against the number of arrow tiles you removed.
- You only have a limited number of moves to clear the entire set.
- Be careful, selecting an arrow that has nowhere to go will count as a move.
- If you run out of moves before clearing the arrows, you fail the level and must play it again.
- You begin with a set of arrow tiles arranged in a pattern.
- Levels
- Levels are unlocked sequentially. Finish one level to unlock the next.
- Each time you reload the level, you begin at the last level you finished.
- Features
- Layers: As you advance through the game some stages have multiple layers of tiles which must be cleared. Starting at stage 30 stages may have 3 or more layers.
- The top layer of tiles can include multiple different colors. Lower layered tiles are more blurred out.
- In this game you can only clear the topmost tiles until all are cleared, then work on the next layer down.
- Move counts for the level are shared across all layers.
- Warps: Some stages at level 16 or beyond have warps, where when a tile goes into a warp it comes out another warp while retaining the same movement direction.
- The yellow warps are skipped over by tiles that slide through them, but any tile which goes into a green tile then goes out another yellow tile.
- Tile movement paths can set up a chain reaction where a tile goes in one warp, out another, in another, and out another.
- To some degree the warps are an uncertain variable until you make moves, particularly when there are multiple sets of warps on the same stage.
- Try to move other tiles outward from the warp areas rather than using the warps directly.
- If you do a warp early and the warped tile makes a bad play you can restart the level.
- Blades: Blades chop and destroy any tiles which run into them, which is functionally equivalent to pushing a tile off screen. Blades first appear on level 6.
- Spinners: Some stages have tiles connected to arms, which revolve around a central spinning point. These first appear in level 25.
- If you are able to spin them, they move 90 degrees clockwise on each spin.
- If you can not spin the spinner you may need to remove multiple tiles.
- Rotating spinners does not count against your movement count.
- Be careful not to slide a tile into a spinner, as doing so will end the level & force you to need to start it over again.
- Warps, blades & spinners each are only active on a particular layer.
- When the layer is cleared you might have other advanced features on other layers.
- Layers: As you advance through the game some stages have multiple layers of tiles which must be cleared. Starting at stage 30 stages may have 3 or more layers.
- Tips
- Start with tiles near the edge of one side pointing away from the playing field.
- Repeat the process until all easy plays are made.
- As you clear away parts of the field other easy moves are made.
- Throw any tiles pointing directly at blades into blades straight away.
- On most stages you are given 3 or 4 extra moves more than the tile count on the stage.
- In many cases you need to make a move which has a tile stuck behind another to clear out a path to remove other tiles.
- Before making a tile move that you know will stick behind another it makes sense to evaluate which stuck move will enable you to clear away the most remaining tiles.
- As you play through the game you need greater precision in your strategy, as some of the later levels have over 100 tiles you must remove.
- Be careful with warps to use them at the right time.
- If you point a tile into another tile where both must exit through one another you automatically lose the level.
- Tiles only go into the green warps and go out the yellow warps.
- If you pass a tile over a yellow warp it keeps moving as though the warp is not there.
- Spinners
- When in doubt for the best moves to make it is useful to cycle through the spinner positions repeatedly as moving them can clear out space or enable moves & the spins do not cost you any of your moves.
- If you are unable to move a spinner set that means you likely need to clear away some other tiles to enable it to be able to move.
- Be careful not to throw tiles into the center support beam for the spinner or you will automatically lose the stage.
- Start with tiles near the edge of one side pointing away from the playing field.
- Diamonds and Customization
- Diamonds
- You begin each game with 20,000 diamonds.
- The game rewards you with 20 diamonds after finishing each level.
- After every level, you get the chance to win more diamonds by hitting the claim button on the win screen.
- Hitting the win button at the right time can net you up to 5x the amount of diamonds you’d normally get.
- Although the game says you have to watch an ad, we have currently disabled ads on our site. It’s on us!
- Wait the requisite 10 seconds to close the ad window.
- You can also win another 200 diamonds by selecting the ad button on the bottom right corner of the customization screen.
- You can skip the multiplier game and proceed with the next level with only the standard amount by selecting the play button on the bottom right corner of the win screen.
- Customization
- You can choose to buy new skins for your arrows using the diamonds you’ve earned.
- Select the customization button on the game and win screens to open the customization window.
- Select an arrow skin to buy or equip it.
- There are 8 skins to unlock and equip.
- Diamonds
- Basic rules
- Target Audience
- The game is suited for players who like logic puzzle games.
- If you like this game check out Tap Away & Tap Away 3D for similar fun games.
- The game has no adult themed content.
- The game is suited for players who like logic puzzle games.
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Replayability2.2
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