
Want to test your accuracy and reaction speed? Then try to go through all the levels of the exciting game One Point. In front of you on the playing field will be visible cells in which there will be stationary white balls. Your ball will be located below.
One Point is the kind of brain-teaser that's easy to start and hard to master. Think about what each move opens up two or three steps later — short-term wins can trap you. Controls: Mouse and touch both work. Drag to move pieces, click to activate, and look for hints in the level layout itself. Tips to get better: The best players aren't the fastest — they just make fewer mistakes per round. Sound cues matter. If the game has audio feedback, don't mute it on tough levels. Every game has a rhythm. Find it early, commit to it, and your scores will climb fast. If you're drawn to games with a one, point flavor, One Point hits that spot cleanly. The fun in One Point is in the restart. Each run is a chance to surprise yourself.