Ever wanted to mash up treasure hunting with Tetris? That's exactly what you get here. Sail to tiny islands, dig up loot marked with crosses, then cram everything into your backpack like you're playing the world's most valuable game of inventory Tetris. The goal is simple: find treasure, stack it smart, sell it for profit, upgrade your gear, and repeat. It's weirdly satisfying if you're into organizing chaos.
Getting started is dead simple, but maximizing your haul takes actual planning.
You control a little boat navigating between islands. When you spot land, you dock and start exploring. Look for X marks on the ground—those are your dig spots. Click or tap to dig, and items pop out with different shapes and values. Your job is to grab as much as you can carry before your backpack fills up.
Here's where it gets tricky. Your backpack is a grid, and every treasure has a unique shape—some are long rifles, others are chunky bricks or single-tile coins. You need to rotate and place them efficiently, like classic Tetris but without the falling blocks. Waste space and you'll have to leave valuable loot behind. Stack smart and you'll maximize profits when you return to sell.
After each trip, you sell your haul for coins. Use those coins to upgrade your shovel (dig faster), expand your backpack (carry more), or unlock new islands with rarer treasures. The progression is straightforward but keeps you chasing that next upgrade. New maps introduce tougher terrain and better rewards, so there's always something to work toward.
Perfect for casual players who like light strategy without time pressure. If you enjoy organization games like unpacking suitcases or arranging shelves, you'll dig this. Kids will find it easy to pick up, and adults can zone out while optimizing their backpack layout. Not for hardcore gamers looking for deep mechanics—this is a phone game through and through, designed for quick sessions during lunch breaks or commutes.
It's chill with a dash of brain-teasing. The sailing and digging parts are relaxing—low-poly islands, simple water effects, no enemies or time limits. The Tetris inventory is where your brain actually wakes up. Visually, it's basic: flat colors, chunky models, and that bubbly cartoon font you see in every mobile game. Audio is minimal—expect some light background music and satisfying "clink" sounds when you stack coins. Honestly, the graphics won't blow you away, but they get the job done without lag.
Your progress saves automatically in your browser, so you can close the tab and pick up where you left off—just don't clear your cache or you'll lose everything. Performance-wise, this runs smooth even on older machines. The low-poly art style isn't demanding, and I didn't notice any stuttering on either desktop or mobile. Load times are quick, which is nice when you just want to jump in for five minutes.
A solid time-killer with one clever hook surrounded by very standard mobile game trappings.
Responsive and simple—no complaints here.
Developed by Mirra Games and released on December 15, 2025. Pretty new, so don't expect a huge community or updates yet.