Summer Madness Overview
Summer Madness was one of those games you'd find on a Flash portal in the mid-2000s, a simple puzzle title that felt right at home among the era's casual offerings. It didn't try to be anything more than a quick, engaging way to pass a few minutes, and that was its charm.
You control a cursor, clicking on groups of two or more identical animal tiles to clear them from the board. The main objective is to prevent a rising line of blocks from reaching the left side of the screen, a task that becomes frantic as the timer speeds up. Certain mechanics interrupt your flow, like angry blocks that cannot be matched and tiles covered in sand that must wait to be cleared. You can deploy bombs to wipe out an entire row or use special colored bombs to eliminate all tiles of a matching type. The pacing is insistent, demanding quick scans and faster clicks. It feels like a race against a clock that's always accelerating.