Conveyor spins. Tanks stack. Cubes shatter. Tap once, send a numbered tank onto the belt—it rains projectiles onto pixel blocks matching its color. The digit overhead? That's ammo. Empty and it exits. Still loaded? It slides into one of five waiting slots, ready for another pass. Manage the queue, respect the conveyor capacity, and chip away at the board cube by cube. Pure flow. Pure cleanup.
Clear every colored pixel block on screen by deploying tanks that fire matching-color projectiles. Each tank holds numbered ammo—once spent, it leaves; while rounds remain, it returns to a holding slot. Balance conveyor capacity, rotation timing, and slot order to sustain fire and finish the board.
Tap to drop a tank onto the circular conveyor. It auto-fires at cubes sharing its color—red tanks hit red blocks, blue tanks hit blue blocks. The number above its head ticks down with every shot. Run dry and it vanishes. Keep ammo and it parks in one of the five slots below, waiting for your next tap to jump back on and continue the barrage. Arcade games built on instant feedback loops thrive on this kind of tight mechanic.
Conveyor capacity is finite—overload it and you stall. Slots fill fast. Stack tanks in smart order: color priority, ammo count, or board position all matter. Send the right unit at the right moment and watch blocks crumble in sync. Mistime and you bottleneck. Arrows Out! demands similar spatial sequencing, where tight puzzle logic rewards careful queue management and timing precision.
Focus fire on one color cluster before switching—clears space and opens angles. High-ammo tanks go first to maximize uptime. Reserve low-ammo units for cleanup passes. Watch the belt spin speed and tap during gaps to avoid collisions. Players who enjoy Pixel Flow's conveyor juggling will appreciate Basket Random, where one-button chaos and rapid adaptation under physics constraints demand split-second decisions and reflexive rhythm.
Perfect for anyone craving micro-break puzzles, fast action-sorting, and satisfying chain clears. Commuters, casual mobile players, and fans of hyper-casual timing mechanics will loop endlessly on its tap-flow-repeat rhythm. If you enjoyed Bubble Pop Legend's color coordination and quick session design, Pixel Flow delivers that same addictive color-matching satisfaction with a conveyor-based twist and mobile-optimized casual pacing.
Pixel Flow was developed by FYG. Players tap to deploy numbered tanks onto a circular conveyor belt, firing color-matched projectiles at geometric block formations across short, bite-sized levels accessible instantly on any browser without downloads.
Once a tank's numbered counter reaches zero, it exits the stage permanently for that round. Plan deployments to maximize shots before ammo expires.
Tanks with remaining ammo slide into one of five slots after their conveyor pass. Tap any parked tank to relaunch it onto the belt and continue firing at matching-color cubes.
No. Each tank auto-fires only at pixel blocks matching its own color—red tanks destroy red cubes, blue tanks destroy blue cubes, eliminating manual targeting hassle.
The belt holds a limited number of tanks at once. Exceed capacity and you must wait for space to clear before deploying another unit, adding a layer of timing and queue management to every move.
Play Pixel Flow instantly on Playgama using any desktop or mobile browser. No downloads, no installs—just click and start tapping tanks onto the conveyor for immediate arcade puzzle action. Fans of Golf Orbit will recognize the same upgrade-driven progression and one-tap timing loops wrapped in clean vector visuals.