Just stay in the blue square and avoid its sides and red squares. Can you do it?
• Addicting and fun, with incrementing difficulty
• Minimalist fun with squares
• New twist on avoid-the-falling objects: with requirements of staying inside the bounding box
Nice and simple game: just keep your finger on the screen and avoid the red squares that are falling. Of course, watch out for the sides of your box, as outside is very very dangerous... as in automatic loss. And yes, in moments of desperately escaping from red squares while being trapped in a box, try to get some green squares. And that's it!
What's more, you don't even need to hold your finger on the screen. You can just direct your nice little square with taps if you feel like it. Be warned, it will travel to wherever you tapped so don't fall out of your box!
Make sure that your box doesn't touch the side of the box it is in or the red squares. Just one touch is enough to end the delightful movements of your box. But never fear, after conquering many a battle, you will control your box and all it touches as though it were an extension of yourself. Become a tap master, or a hold master, but above all, a square master!
Are your concentration hand-eye-coordination sufficient to conquer is insanely difficult tap, hold, and avoid game in which you need to consider so many factors? Can you dodge every red square? Can you remain in a moving box? Can you collect the green squares? And, most importantly, can you do it, ALL AT ONCE?!!?!?!
Why wait? Play now! Enjoy trying to escape from the red squares while remaining in the big blue box and capturing the green squares. Choose between tapping and holding while you follow your square across the screen. This is not your run-of-the mill tapping: it's a game that synthesizes all you have and pours it into the screen. It's a fun challenge and a good way to pass time!
This game is powered by libGDX.
Music adapted from The Long Goodbye by John Pazdan under a CC 2.5 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ from http://ccmixter.org/files/flatwound/14476.