Sand Conveyor. ASMR.

Sand Conveyor. ASMR. - Physics-based Puzzle Game

About the Game

"Sand Conveyor. ASMR." is a meditative puzzle game designed for those who want to escape the hustle and bustle and savor the moment. There are no timers or penalties, just you and the pleasant rustling of colorful sand. What awaits you: 1. Unique levels: Each stage presents a new frame and a stunning picture to fill with sand. Interesting mechanics: Choose the right order of colorful buckets to recreate the image layer by layer. 2. ASMR effect: The visually pleasing pouring of sand and soft colors will help relieve stress and relax. 3. Gradual difficulty: Simple levels give way to more complex challenges that pleasantly challenge your logic. 4. Immerse yourself in this cozy process and assemble your own collection of sand masterpieces!

Game Mechanics

Physics-based puzzles are a clever genre where real-world or simulated physical rules—like gravity, momentum, elasticity, and friction—become the core mechanics of each challenge. Instead of simply matching colors or finding hidden objects, you must manipulate objects, draw paths, cut ropes, or build contraptions to trigger chain reactions and reach a specific goal. Games like Cut the Rope ask you to slice ropes so candy drops into a hungry monster’s mouth, using swinging and bouncing. World of Goo lets you construct wobbly towers and bridges from living goo balls to reach pipes. Crayon Physics Deluxe lets you draw any shape that then interacts with gravity to guide a ball to a star. And The Incredible Machine challenges you to design Rube Goldberg devices with springs, balls, lasers, and conveyors. These puzzles reward experimentation, creativity, and an intuitive grasp of cause and effect—no math required, just playful thinking.

How to Play

The goal of the game is to completely fill the frame with sand to create a picture. 1. Look carefully at the empty frame and the available colors in the buckets. 2. Click on the buckets to start pouring sand. 3. Follow the order: the sand is poured in layers. It's important to understand which color should be on the bottom and which on top to accurately reproduce the picture. 4. If you make a mistake, you can always start the level over. 5. The level is completed when the entire picture is completed!