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A gentle bug puzzle about reaching the lanterns

Night Flies is a physics puzzle game where the player helps nightflies reach the lanterns and light up the sky. Ladybugs help by grabbing objects and moving them away from the play area. Their number is limited, so the player must use them carefully.

What the player does

The player looks at the level and finds what blocks the lanterns. Boxes, boards, and other objects may stop the nightflies from reaching the light. The player uses the ladybugs to lift these objects and move them out of the way. Once the path is clear, the nightflies can reach the lanterns.

The game may look simple, but it asks the player to think before clicking. The ladybugs cannot move everything in any order. Some objects may sit on top of others. Some pieces may need to move first before the rest of the puzzle makes sense. This gives the game a smart little challenge.

Why Night Flies works well

Night Flies has a peaceful style. It does not rush the player with enemies or loud action. The player can slow down, look at the level, and decide what to remove. This makes it good for players who enjoy calm puzzles.

The limited ladybugs make the game more interesting. The player cannot waste moves. Each ladybug should help clear the correct object. That teaches planning in a simple way.

Night Flies suits children and puzzle fans who like cute characters and soft goals. The task is easy to understand: help the nightflies reach the lanterns. The challenge comes from clearing the path in the right order. This balance makes the game relaxing, but still useful for thinking practice.