Game Info
Updated: N/A
Category: Hypercasual
Score: 7.5
ColoringMagicSimulator

How to Play

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Description

There’s something oddly satisfying about making digital slime, right? Squishy Slime Maker lets you mix ingredients and experiment with all sorts of bright colors. The controls are really simple—drag this here, sprinkle that there—and it feels kind of like playing with the real thing without any mess. Well, minus the clean-up anyway. Once you’ve picked your favorite color or mixed up a weird swirl, you get to poke it around and squish it as much as you want. The simulation tries hard to capture that bouncy, stretchy vibe. It’s not perfect—it never quite feels like goo—but for a casual game? Pretty fun. Kids love these kinds of playful sandbox experiences but honestly even adults can lose track of time tweaking the texture or trying to make the grossest color combination possible. There are little magical bits (like sparkles or glitters) if you want extra flair. Actually, sometimes I wish there were more ingredient options. But if you're just looking to relax without big rules or time limits, this one’s easy-going. No pressure to “win” anything—you just enjoy what you create.

Editor's View

I’ve always liked those satisfying videos where people poke at slime, so I had high hopes for Squishy Slime Maker. It started off really entertaining; mixing up odd colors was genuinely enjoyable and—maybe I shouldn’t admit this—it was hard not to keep adding glitter everywhere. After a while though, I did notice things get repetitive fast. You know how some games invite creativity but then don’t give quite enough ingredients or surprises? This felt a bit like that in places. Still… It’s relaxing in its own odd way! Sometimes I’d just zone out squishing blobs for several minutes before realizing I meant to stop ages ago. Not flawless—just pleasantly brainless.