Rotate frames to guide colorful balloons toward spinning saws for satisfying pops. Use gravity and timing to steer all balloons into the blades through careful frame adjustment. The physics-based puzzle mechanics create emergent popping solutions. Pop every balloon through rotational mastery.
Physics puzzle fans, balloon game enthusiasts, rotation puzzle players, and casual satisfaction seekers.
Rotate the frame by dragging or tapping to change its angle. Use gravity to move the saw toward the balloons. When the balloons touch the blade, they pop in a burst of color. Pop all the balloons to complete the level and unlock the next one.
Small rotations often work better - large movements send balloons flying unpredictably.
Balloon physics have fascinated scientists for centuries — hot-air ballooning became the first human flight in 1783 when Etienne and Joseph-Michel Montgolfier demonstrated their invention before King Louis XVI of France. The same buoyancy principles that make physical balloons rise also govern the physics engines in balloon-popping games.