Tap Bead
Tap Bead places you in front of rows of beads to put them back in the correct order to reconstruct a precise pattern, level after level. From the start of a game, you observe the colors already in place, then you remove beads that are out of position to free the structure and gradually restore the expected image. The sensation is very soothing, because each manipulation advances the whole gently, but you must still remain attentive, since removing a bead too early can complicate what follows. You move forward by sorting colors, comparing the still-empty slots and deciding which pieces to replace immediately, or which to keep aside before finalizing the whole.
As levels progress, you must therefore manage a small buffer space used to temporarily store certain beads during your reorganizations, which completely changes your approach to the puzzle. Sometimes everything seems simple for a few moments, then a blockage appears when several colors resemble each other in the overall layout and forces you to reread the pattern. You then progress step by step, securing the most obvious areas, then unlocking the more delicate slots. The pleasure comes from this alternation between calm observation, measured choices and the satisfaction of seeing the picture complete without haste. The soft visuals reinforce this impression of relaxation, while the succession of many levels regularly renews situations without breaking the rhythm. It is up to you to play. Enjoy!
