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Readable gestures, clear goals, and games that make sense in seconds.
Small, handmade iPhone games
Beautiful little iPhone games built around a single tactile idea — gentle color puzzles, glowing block cascades, firework duels, and a castle held by your own two thumbs. Four titles, each with its own shape, sound, and mood.
Coming soon
A calm color-gradient puzzle
Every board is a smooth gradient pulled apart. Swap the tiles until color flows edge to edge and the whole field blooms back into place. No timer. No fail state. Just color, motion, and a soft little moment of focus.
On the App Store
An ember-chain block puzzle
Place pieces, clear lines — and watch the clears catch fire. Embers linger on the board, chain into cascading waves, and when the Heat meter fills, the Inferno clears everything in one warm rush. Endless runs, eighty handcrafted expedition levels, and a shared daily board.
Coming soon
A lob-and-burst artillery duel
Two rooftops, one night sky. Draw back, judge the arc, and paint the dark with a burst right over your rival's fort. Wind drifts, shells rain sparks, and every hit blooms into color. Run the solo gauntlet, pass-and-play on one phone, or trade turns in a slow async duel.
In the works
A notebook-page castle siege
Stick figures march across ruled paper toward your crayon castle — so grab them with a fingertip, fling them into the sky, and juggle the whole horde for combos. Spend the scribbles you earn on taller walls, sharper archers, and a catapult drawn in the margins. A storybook campaign, an endless siege, and a shared daily.
The VDG feel
Readable gestures, clear goals, and games that make sense in seconds.
No frantic noise when a game would feel better with patience and rhythm.
Blooming palettes, tiny celebrations, and motion that feels handmade.
Play for a minute, close the app, and come back without losing the thread.
Next
Emberline is on the App Store now; Stillform, Skyburst, and Doodlefort follow close behind.
Every VDG game stays small, tactile, and built for iPhone first.
Each one gets its own shape, sound, and mood.
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