Kazooball Overview
Kazooball was one of those games you'd find buried in a Flash portal in the late 2000s. It didn't have a big studio name attached, just a simple, clear idea. You loaded it up in your browser, and it was immediately clear what you were supposed to do.
You control a small turret at the bottom of the screen. A winding snake made of colored balls slowly advances toward you. Your job is to destroy it before it reaches your base. You aim with your mouse and fire balls to match three of the same color on the snake. A quick tap of the spacebar cycles your ammunition between the available colors. The pace is steady, almost methodical, as you plan your shots to create the biggest chain reactions. It starts gently, but the snakes get longer and their paths more complex, demanding faster decisions. The game feels like a quiet, focused puzzle where a single well-placed shot can unravel an entire section.