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I recently came across this quirky little puzzle experience called Squish Machine, and it’s one of those games that hooks you within minutes. You’re essentially in charge of a contraption that squashes colorful blobs, and each level challenges you to figure out the most efficient way to press, slice, or tilt them into the right zones. There’s something oddly satisfying about watching those gooey spheres deform and pop in just the right spot.

The core mechanic is deceptively simple: drag your finger or mouse to move parts of the machine, timing your actions so you don’t accidentally squish the wrong color or send blobs flying out of bounds. New obstacles and tools pop up as you go—think conveyor belts, bounce pads, and rotating wheels—that force you to rethink your approach. It turns into a little puzzle fiesta where each stage feels fresh.

Visually, Squish Machine keeps things clean and playful. The palette leans heavily on pastels, with each blob color popping nicely against the soft backgrounds. The animations are smooth, and there’s a light, bouncy soundtrack that somehow manages to be both calming and encouraging when you fail a level for the tenth time. It’s the kind of casual polish that makes you smile, even when you’re swearing at your screen.

What I love most is how quick the sessions feel. You can burn through a handful of levels on a coffee break or dive deeper when you’ve got more time to spare. Even if you get stuck, the game rewards experimentation—there’s rarely a single “right” way to solve a puzzle. It’s a perfect little diversion that’s easy to pick up, hard to put down, and leaves you curious about what weird contraption you’ll squish next.