Okay
In the game Okay, you clear every object on the screen using just one line. Different shapes are scattered around the field, like circles, squares, and other elements. You need to draw a line so that it touches every object. The line then follows simple physics; it flies across the screen, bounces off the edges, and rotates. Whenever it touches a shape, that object disappears. Your goal is to plan a single trajectory that hits everything, since you only get one shot per level in this minimalist physics puzzle game.
How to play?
The game Okay starts with a field full of shapes. Draw a line with your mouse or finger, stretching it through empty space the way you want. When you release it, the line turns solid, starts moving, and begins to bounce around. It ricochets off the walls, changes direction, and spins. You need to plan the path so that it passes through all the shapes. Sometimes you will need a long, winding line, and other times a short, precise one at just the right angle. If you miss even one object, you fail the level and have to start it again. Clear all the elements to move on to the next puzzle. Good luck!
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 5.00 out of 5, based on 2 votes.
- Released in November 2025.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC).
- Age rating: 3+
- Powered by HTML5 (Unity WebGL) — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Clear every level by hitting all objects with a single drawn line
- Line movement follows simple physics, bouncing off walls and spinning
- Use mouse or touch controls to sketch custom trajectories
- One attempt per level adds a strategic, trial-and-error puzzle challenge
























