
Without exception, all children love to use emoticons, and adults periodically insert them into messages or simply draw on paper. Everyone knows that the most common emoticons are round, but in the world of emoticons there are also square, convex, diamond-shaped, oval and others. By the way, we suggest you play with square ones, and how to play - just by clicking on them and removing the same ones.
Got a logical mind? Smiley Cubes will put it to the test. Think about what each move opens up two or three steps later — short-term wins can trap you. Controls: Click or tap to select and place pieces. Most puzzles allow undo, so don't be afraid to experiment with a move before committing. Tips to get better: If something isn't working, try the opposite. Staying passive in an aggressive game (or vice versa) often breaks a losing streak. The first boss or big challenge usually teaches you a mechanic you'll need for the rest of the game. Power-ups are more valuable when you save them for the moment you're about to lose. If you're drawn to games with a smiley, cubes flavor, Smiley Cubes hits that spot cleanly. Give Smiley Cubes five minutes. You'll find out pretty quickly whether it clicks for you.