Formation Overview
Formation was one of those games you'd find in the late 2000s, tucked away on a Flash game portal. It didn't have a story or complex graphics. It was just a simple, clever puzzle that felt perfectly suited for a quick break. The developer isn't widely remembered, and the exact year is fuzzy, but it fit right into that era of minimalist, browser based challenges.
You control a cluster of dots, a formation, that moves as a single unit. Your only action is clicking the mouse. Each click makes the formation contract, pulling all the dots closer to the center. The goal is to navigate this shrinking group through a narrow, winding path without letting any dot touch the walls. The mechanics are straightforward: you time your clicks to squeeze through tight gaps, and you learn to anticipate how much the formation will shrink with each press. The pacing is deliberate, almost tense, as the path gets more convoluted and the margin for error vanishes. It feels like a careful, measured exercise in precision and restraint.