Swap Job Overview
Swap Job was one of those straightforward puzzle games from the Flash era. It appeared online around the mid-2000s, a time when you could find a new distraction in a few clicks. The game presented a simple grid of cartoon faces, and the goal was clear from the start.
You control the cursor, clicking on two adjacent faces to swap their positions. The moment-to-moment play is about scanning the board for potential matches. Aligning three or more identical faces in a row or column makes them vanish. When you clear a set, the empty spaces beneath turn a bright yellow. Your main objective is to turn every single grid space that color. The game starts calmly but demands quicker decisions as the board fills. It feels like a quiet, methodical race against a gradually tightening space.