Fling Masters Overview
Fling Masters was one of those games you'd find tucked away on a Flash portal in the late 2000s. It didn't have a big studio name attached, just a straightforward idea that fit right into that era of quick, browser-based puzzles. You loaded it up between other tasks, and it had a way of pulling you in for just a few more tries.
You control a cursor that picks up colored blocks from a stack on the left side of the screen. Your moment-to-moment job is to grab a block, aim by moving your mouse, and fling it across at a wall of advancing blocks on the right. The main objective is to clear that wall by matching colors; hitting a block with the same color makes it disappear. If you miss the match or take too long, the wall pushes forward, and the game ends when it reaches your side. The mechanics involve judging the angle of your throw and managing the steady, creeping advance of the wall. It starts calmly enough, but the pace picks up, demanding quicker decisions. The game feels like a quiet race against a slow, inevitable pressure.