Poclick Overview
Poclick was one of those straightforward puzzle games you'd find in the Flash era. It didn't try to be anything more than a quick, satisfying way to pass a few minutes. The presentation was simple, with colored blocks and a clean interface that loaded almost instantly in your browser.
You control everything with the mouse, clicking on groups of two or more adjacent blocks of the same color to clear them from the board. The main goal is to prevent the screen from becoming completely filled, which ends the game. New rows of blocks steadily rise from the bottom, so you're constantly scanning for the best clusters to eliminate, often setting off chain reactions for bigger points. The pace is steady, and the difficulty comes from that relentless upward creep, forcing you to think a move or two ahead. It feels like a quiet, focused race against the board itself.