Spill Zone is a game of logic, skill, and ingenuity where you'll have to do your very best to beat the tests in front of you. The gameplay is straightforward in concept but very difficult to execute. On the game board you'll find a series of different colored liquids, which you'll have to figure out how to combine to create a certain tint, all in the fewest moves possible.
The game's design (specifically, its complexity, lack of restrictions, and graphic display of its global leaderboards) makes you always want to go one step further. In other words, the puzzles get so complex that you'll have to beat yourself: although there's no limit on how many moves you can make in most cases, as you beat levels you'll automatically see how you move up in the charts and leave the other players in the dust. This leaves you wanting more and more.
To mix the liquids, move your finger from the base of one liquid to another. The content will be automatically absorbed and the quantity doubled, leaving one tone. The more moves you make with one color, the larger it will get, so that by the end of the game the entire board will be taken up by one tone.
If you can't successfully complete one experiment and have tried it repeatedly, the scientist that hired you will help set you on the right track. This will help you learn from your mistakes, which is vital for later levels. There's no time limit, so don't rush and make sure you complete each experiment in the fewest moves possible. Enjoy watching your name move up in the charts and pass other players who couldn't do what you just did.
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