Factory Balls 2 Overview
Factory Balls 2 was one of those games you'd find tucked away on a Flash portal in the late 2000s. It didn't have a big story or fancy graphics. It was just a quiet, clever puzzle that felt like a secret between you and the browser tab.
You control a simple cursor, picking up plain white balls and dunking them into various stations. The goal is to paint each ball to match a specific target design shown on a card. The process is methodical. You might dip a ball in blue paint, then use a stencil to mask off a section before applying a second color. Other tools, like tape or erasers, let you correct mistakes or create more complex patterns. The puzzles start simply but gradually introduce new rules, asking you to think several steps ahead. The pacing is slow and thoughtful, without any timers or pressure. It feels like solving a small, satisfying riddle with your hands.