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Ruin

Ruin

About Ruin

Ruin is a puzzle game centered on clearing colorful blocks. Players must align blocks of the same color horizontally or vertically within a pyramid-shaped structure to eliminate them. Each level features a limited number of moves, with increasing complexity in block shapes and combinations as you progress, testing players' strategic planning skills.

Publisher

Zorqia

Released

Mar 23, 2026

Platforms

Web browser (Desktop, Mobile, Tablet)

Last updated

Mar 23, 2026

Controls

  • Click or drag blocks to move them

  • Align blocks of the same color to clear them

  • Use the left mouse button or touch controls for all actions

How to play Ruin

  • Players must align same-colored blocks horizontally or vertically within a pyramid-shaped structure.

  • 1. Objective MechanismThe blocks to be cleared are displayed in the upper area. Players must move and align blocks of the same color into horizontal or vertical connections, which then disappear and award points.

  • 2. Move LimitThe remaining moves are shown at the top of the screen. Every move counts—players must clear all blocks before running out of moves.

  • 3. Increasing DifficultyAs levels progress, block shapes and color varieties increase, and arrangements become more complex, while the move limit remains restrictive, testing strategic planning.

  • 4. Operation TipsPlayers should observe the overall layout in advance, prioritize clearing obstructive blocks, and utilize chain reactions to clear efficiently—careful planning is key to success.

Tips and Tricks

  • Clear lower blocks first to create chain reactions

  • Try to remove multiple blocks at once for higher scores

  • Plan moves ahead to avoid getting stuck later

FAQ

What is the objective of Ruin?

Players must align and clear blocks of the same color within a limited number of moves.

How can I score higher?

Clearing multiple blocks at once and triggering combos will give you more points.

Why do later levels become harder?

As you progress, block layouts and combinations become more complex and require better planning.