Prism Labyrinth
Honestly, it's so much more. Like, the *prisms* aren't just for show. You drop a ball, right? But then it hits this prism and it doesn't just fall, it *splits* into two smaller balls, or it *changes color* depending on what kind of prism it hits. And the "glass" isn't just a glass, it's like a target zone that only takes certain colors, or you need two specific colors to land at the same time.
My first time playing, I was so confused. I just kept dropping balls, thinking "this is dumb." But then on like, level four, I had this red ball and it hit a blue prism, and suddenly it was a purple ball, and that purple ball was the only thing that could open this little gate to get to the next area. It was such a cool "aha!" moment, like, ohhhh, *that's* how it works!
I don't usually like puzzle games that make you think too hard, but this one is different. It's not just about precision, it's about figuring out the *path*. Like, I had this one level, "The Winding Passage," where I had to split a yellow ball into two, then bounce one off a springy wall to hit a green prism to make it blue, while the other yellow one went straight into a yellow target. It felt so clever when I finally got it. I was like, YES!
And the sounds! When a ball splits, it makes this little chime, and when it lands in the right spot, there's a satisfying little plink. It's really good. I told my sister about it already, and she's usually super picky. I just looked at the clock, it's almost midnight. This game just sucks you in. You gotta try it, your gonna love it.