Visual Brain-teaser Game Online - Melty
A cool, interactive, visual puzzle of 96 levels for kids, teens and grownups to test and exercise your concentration levels, strategy and analytical thinking skills, tenacity in problem solving, and overall mental stamina - at home online or in the school classroom as a physics-based reinforcement activity.
Melty is a stimulating, gravity-based, multi-level puzzle game where you must strategically flip and rotate the game screen as well as move wooden blocks so that a block of ice (highlighted with an encased yellow star) comes into contact with a red-hot (fireball) block. In each level, you must figure out a way to free up and release the prize yellow star from its ice block by reaching a fireball block, and this can only be achieved through interacting with the game grid, and maneuvering the ice-imprisoned star around the free space.
There are no time limits, or move restrictions, or fancy power-ups. This visual brain-teaser activity simply requires patience, smart logic and strategy, as well as the ability to learn from your mistakes through lots of trial and error. Let's jump right in and flip this tricky puzzle on its head!
How to Play: In each of the 96 increasingly-hard levels set in a maze-like environment, your objective is to ‘melt’ the ice around the Yellow Star. This can only be done through moving the block with star so that it eventually falls adjacent (horizontally or vertically) to a red ‘fire’ block.
Using the Left and Right Arrow Keys on your computer keyboard, rotate the maze in whichever direction you wish. The ice blocks react to movement and gravity, and fall naturally when the maze environment is rotated. Once you engineer a route to place the block with star into a ‘melty’ position, you progress to the next level.
In later levels, wooden blocks that can be moved using your computer mouse or touchpad (Click and drag motion) to assist you in your goal. If you get stuck at any stage, press the R Key on your keyboard to restart the level, or ask a friend, family member or teacher to add their problem solving ability to the task. Press the ESC Key to return to the level select screen.
Note: Although there are 96 progressively-difficult levels, all are available to be played from the very beginning! However, for first timers and beginner players, we recommend that you play the levels in numerical order. Enjoy the puzzle solving action.
If this Flash-based game no longer works on IE11 or Chrome browser on your PC / MAC, try playing Firefox browser with Adobe Flash player installed.