Mercury Drops Overview
Mercury Drops was one of those simple, absorbing games you'd find during the Flash era. It didn't have a complicated story or elaborate graphics. You just opened it in your browser and started playing, which was part of its appeal. The game captured that specific feeling of early web games, where the core idea was everything.
You control a single drop of liquid mercury with your mouse, guiding it around a confined space. The main goal is to make your drop the largest by absorbing smaller, neutral drops while avoiding contact with any that are bigger than you. Touching a larger drop ends the game immediately. The mechanics are straightforward: you navigate, you absorb, and you constantly gauge the relative size of every other drop on the screen. The pacing is quiet but tense, as the space fills and your margin for error shrinks. It feels like a careful, silent game of survival where a single misjudgment resets everything.