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Red Flow

Welcome to Transylvanias finest cocktail bar — where the plumbing runs red. Drop pipe pieces onto the grid and build a path from the barrel to the glass before the blood starts flowing.

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ABOUT THE GAME

Red Flow game overview

Welcome to Transylvanias finest cocktail bar — where the plumbing runs red. Drop pipe pieces onto the grid and build a path from the barrel to the glass before the blood starts flowing. You have a few seconds of calm at the start of every level, then the pressure builds and the red tide begins to creep along your pipework. Stay ahead of it. Tap an empty tile to place the next piece from your queue. Tap a piece youve already placed to rotate it. But watch out: some pipes come bolted down with golden rivets and cant be turned at all, some tiles are dead stone that block the flow completely,

WHAT TO EXPECT

Before you start

The available game information adds a useful game-specific detail: Welcome to Transylvanias finest cocktail bar — where the plumbing runs red. This helps set expectations before the first attempt.

Red Flow is presented for portrait-oriented play. The best opening move follows from understanding the goal, the limiting rule and which choices preserve future options.

GETTING STARTED

How to play Red Flow

Begin with the objective documented for Red Flow: Welcome to Transylvanias finest cocktail bar — where the plumbing runs red. Drop pipe pieces onto the grid and build a path from the barrel to the glass before the blood starts flowing.

Follow the official input mapping: Mouse click or tap to play. Study the full layout and target before making the first irreversible move.

CONTROLS

Controls and device setup

Official controls: Mouse click or tap to play. The published mapping includes both pointer and touch interaction.

PLAY SMARTER

Tips for Red Flow

  1. Guide-specific note for Red Flow: Drop pipe pieces onto the grid and build a path from the barrel to the glass before the blood starts…
  2. Study the complete layout before making the first move.
  3. Look for a decision that creates more than one future option.