Connect Objects
Objects fall from above, bump into each other, take up space, and gradually turn into larger shapes. You watch as small pieces become big ones, the field fills up, and the picture changes right in front of you. In Connect Objects, everything is built around linking identical objects so they merge into something larger and free up room for your next moves. There are no extra details here, just objects, empty cells, and constant growth in size. Some pieces roll across the surface, others bounce when they collide, and big shapes slowly shift everything around them. Over time, you start to see how tiny things combine into large figures. This merging-object logic puzzle suits players who like to bring order rather than chaos and finish what they start. You will be able to assemble the largest objects on the field.
How to play?
Click and drag an object to an empty spot on the field and watch where it lands. Crash identical objects into each other to combine them into a larger one. After a merge, some space opens up, so place new pieces so there is room for the next drops. Plan the layout in advance. Large shapes take a lot of space and can push smaller ones to the edges. Try to build merge chains where one merged object immediately touches the next one of the same type. The field gradually fills up, so keep objects close together, leaving gaps for future connections. Closer to the middle of the game, you control not only the fall of each piece but also the overall structure that forms on the field. The larger the final objects, the longer you keep free space available.
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 5.00 out of 5, based on 2 votes.
- Released in February 2026.
- 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:
- Falling objects bump, roll, and bounce with simple physics as they land
- Identical objects merge into larger shapes and free up space on the field
- Big merged shapes slowly shift nearby pieces and change the layout
- Players can create chain merges where one merge triggers another of the same type
- Longer survival depends on shaping the overall structure to preserve free cells
























