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Factory Balls 2 feels like stepping into a little workshop where you’re the artist and engineer all at once. You start each level with a plain white ball and a handful of tools—paints, stamps, sponges, and sticking bits of tape. The goal? Match the design that’s shown in the template on the right side of the screen. It sounds simple at first, but very quickly you realize there’s a hidden logic to the order in which you apply colors and decorations.

What makes the game so addictive is that you’re not just slapping on random colors—you’ve got to think backwards. If the template has a striped pattern, you might need to paint the whole ball one color, let it dry, apply tape in exactly the right spots, dunk it in a different paint, and then peel off the tape. Miss a step and you’ve got to start over or use an undo button if you want to be kind to yourself. It’s almost like solving a little puzzle—each new level teases you with a more elaborate pattern and a slightly bigger toolbox.

The visual style is delightfully minimal. Everything is clean and bright, and the animations are buttery-smooth when you dunk or peel. There’s no distracting music, just gentle clicks and plops as you work. It’s perfect for zoning out after a long day or sneaking in a bit of brain-teasing fun during a coffee break. I’ve caught myself grinning when I nail a particularly tricky design on the first try.

As you move through the game, the templates get more intricate, incorporating gradients, masks, and multi-colored stamps that force you to plan ahead. It’s a great little exercise in trial and error—you learn to anticipate what each tool will do and in what sequence things need to happen. By the end, you’re not just making cute balls; you’re knee-deep in pattern logic, and it’s oddly satisfying. If you like short, sharp puzzle bites that let you flex your creative-thinking muscles, Factory Balls 2 is a neat little gem you shouldn’t miss.