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Krashen

Drop each moving block over the tower’s remaining surface, preserving overlap as the stack rises, accelerates, and becomes narrower.

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ABOUT THE GAME

Krashen game overview

Krashen begins with a generous platform and a block sliding across it. A well-timed placement adds a full layer, but any section hanging beyond the tower is cut away, reducing the base available for every later drop. Build the highest possible tower by aligning every falling block. The structure grows taller while block movement becomes faster. Repeated off-center placements can reduce the supporting surface to nothing, ending the attempt just as precise timing becomes most difficult.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Before you start

Watch a moving block cross the top layer, compare its leading and trailing edges, place it at maximum overlap, and adapt the next timing to the smaller platform left behind.

GETTING STARTED

How to play Krashen

Track the block edges against the tower rather than guessing from its center. Their alignment shows exactly when both sides have the best possible overlap.

When speed increases, choose a safe broad overlap instead of waiting for an uncertain perfect center. Establish a rhythm early, before inaccurate cuts leave only a thin target.

CONTROLS

Controls and device setup

Place each moving block with a single mouse click on desktop or one direct screen tap on touch devices.

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Tips for Krashen

  1. Use the block edges as alignment guides instead of watching its center.
  2. Accept a safe overlap when speed makes a perfect placement too risky.
  3. Settle into the movement rhythm before the tower surface becomes very narrow.