31 Dec Mobile Gaming Reflection! Is a Brain Teaser Where You Hit a Ball at Reflective Blocks, Out Now December 31, 2025 Posted by GataGames Leave a comment Reflection! is now out on Android. A brain training escape game, it revolves around spatial thinking rather than speed. The game is developed by Namicanaru, an indie Japanese developer and is now available in the US, India, and Japan. At the end of the year, it certainly is time for some Reflection! No, I’m just kidding. The game isn’t that deep. It’s a simple puzzle with multiple levels that you can try if you’re looking for something like Sudoku, but without numbers. Reflection! takes place on a compact 4×4 board where the goal is to eliminate every reflective block and ultimately guide a ball out of the enclosed wall. Clearing all blocks alone is not enough; if the ball fails to escape the board, the attempt still counts as a failure. Reflection! focuses on predicting movement and planning outcomes. You interact directly with both the ball and the reflective blocks. Touching a reflective block changes its angle, while touching the ball sets it in motion. Once the ball is moving, every collision matters. When the ball hits a reflective block, the block is destroyed, and the ball changes direction, continuing its path across the board. Meanwhile, not all blocks break immediately. Each reflective block has a number written on its right side, indicating how many times the ball must strike it before it breaks. For example, if a block displays a value of two, the ball must hit it twice for it to be destroyed. Some stages also include a bomb mechanic. The number shown on the bomb represents how many total hits against reflective blocks are required to destroy all blocks. Each time the ball hits any reflective block, the bomb’s number decreases by one. When that number reaches zero, the bomb explodes. Reflection! offers a large number of stages spread across multiple levels. Level 1 contains 11 stages, Level 2 includes 35 stages, Level 3 expands to 124 stages, and Level 4 jumps to 387 stages. Level 5 is currently a work in progress. The game is free to play on the Google Play Store. So, do check it out. Also, read our scoop on 3D Gothic Adventure The Macabre Journey. Source link Facebook Twitter Google Email Pinterest