three in a row, please
TACO TRAY
Twenty moves. Swap two neighbours, line up three, and let the whole tray fall in on itself.
TACO TRAY is a match-three puzzle on a seven by seven tray. Swap any two neighbouring tiles to line up three or more of the same kind; they clear, the tiles above drop into the gap, and anything that lines up on the way down clears too, for more calories each time. A swap that lines nothing up slides straight back and costs you nothing. You get twenty moves, and a line of five hands one of them back. Tap a tile then tap its neighbour, or drag a tile toward the one you want to trade it with. On a keyboard the arrow keys move the picker and Space or Enter picks up and puts down. Space also starts, M toggles sound. It is a toy and it awards nothing but calories, which are not real.
THE PLATE
HOW IT GOES
Tap a tile, then tap its neighbour — or just drag one into the other. Space starts. M is the sound.
It's a toy. It keeps score in calories, which are not withdrawable, transferable, tradeable or real. Playing it earns you nothing, and neither does reading this sentence. Nothing here is advice.