Slime Sticky is a tetromino-style placement puzzle with a matching layer bolted on. You drag monster-shaped blocks onto a grid, and identical adjacent blocks clear in combos when they touch. The placement skill is dual: fit the tetromino shape into the available space, and arrange same-color monsters so they merge on the next move. Quick observation matters because the spawn order rotates, and the board gets noisier with each unmatched placement.
How to play
You drag a tetromino-shaped slime block from the hand onto an open region of the grid. If the placement creates a cluster of matching blocks, they detonate and clear, freeing space and scoring combo points. The board fills if you stop clearing; the game ends when no piece can fit. Score scales with how many blocks you clear at once, so deliberate placement beats fast placement.
Controls
- Mouse: click and drag a block from the hand onto the board, release to place.
Tips & tricks
- Match before you fit. A clean tetromino fit that doesn’t trigger a match leaves dead weight on the board.
- Save one color cluster for chaining. Pre-staging three blocks of one color lets a fourth detonate the whole cluster.
- Don’t fill corners first. The center has the most adjacencies, and adjacencies are points.
- If a piece doesn’t fit comfortably, force the fit toward your weakest color cluster — better to spend it now than have it clog later.
What makes it good
We picked it because the two-layer scoring rewards both spatial sense (the tetris fit) and color planning (the match) — and games that combine puzzle skills cleanly are rarer than they look.