Okay
In the game "Okay," you remove all objects from the field with a single line. Shapes are scattered across the screen—circles, squares, or other elements. You need to draw a line so that it touches each object. The line moves according to the laws of physics: it flies, bounces off the edges, and spins. If it touches an object, it disappears. The task is to plan the trajectory so that one line catches everything. There are no retries, only one chance per level.
How to play
The game "Okay" starts with a field where objects are lying. Draw a line with your mouse or finger and move it through empty space. When you release it, the line becomes solid, starts to move and bounce. It hits the walls, changes direction, and rotates. Plan so that the trajectory passes through all the shapes. Sometimes you need to draw a long winding line, sometimes a short one, but at the right angle. If you miss even one object, the level is failed, and you have to start over. Once you have removed all the elements, move on to the next puzzle in this minimalist physics game. Good luck!
About this game:
- Players have rated this game out of 5, based on votes.
- Released in November 2025.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC).
- Powered by HTML5 (Unity WebGL) — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
























