Unlike traditional block games, the game puts players in a space with gravity and disintegration. The blocks will break into small grains of sand after hitting the bottom, creating a chaotic but logical, colorful battlefield.
Arrange falling blocks to dissolve them into sand
Each falling block will turn into sand, and these grains accumulate into piles. When a horizontal row is filled with sand of the same color, that row will automatically disappear. Chain reactions can occur, creating conditions for the upper layers to collapse. However, if you cause the colors to be fragmented or mixed, clearing will become more difficult. Besides Sandtrix, you can play more entertaining, similar games, such as Block Puzzle, to place blocks on the grid of 10x10.
The SandTrix game starts with just a handful of simple colors, but as you progress, more shades like red, blue, yellow, purple, and orange gradually appear. Each color has its block, making it difficult to collect items of the same color. You must predict the flow of each grain of sand, coordinate space and time to create the perfect color sequence, or risk being blocked out of the screen.