Some video games elevate your heart rate and blood pressure—a thrilling experience. Others, conversely, lower your pulse, inducing a tranquil, meditative state. Frike, a debut Android game from indie developer chakahacka, uniquely blends both these aspects.
The objective in Frike is simple: survival. You control a floating triangle, segmented into purple, orange, and green sections. Two buttons on the screen control ascent and descent, while a third rotates the triangle.
Despite having only one level, Frike is far from limited. This single level is infinite; there's no end in sight. Scattered throughout Frike's atmospheric, abstract world are colored blocks—white, purple, orange, and green. Scoring involves rotating your triangle to match its colored segments with corresponding blocks.
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Colliding with too many mismatched or white blocks results in a fiery explosion. However, certain blocks offer bonus effects, slowing your descent to facilitate precise maneuvering.
Frike exemplifies a minimalist arcade experience. It can be intensely competitive for high-score seekers, but equally serves as a relaxing, visually appealing pastime. The game's understated graphics are complemented by a soothing soundtrack of resonant chimes and metallic tones.
If this sounds appealing, download Frike for free today from the Google Play Store.