Blumgi Slime puts you in control of a little, dancing slime. The core feel is quick decisions: jump, drop, then blink in mid-air to land exactly where you want. It feels a little tricky at first; after a few failed attempts, you start to find a rhythm. The moment a difficult sequence of tasks appears—when your teleport lands and the level ends cleanly—you'll have to go back for another run.
Use the arrow keys or swipe if you're on a phone to aim. Hold to reload, release to jump. While in the air, tap again to teleport to your intended landing spot. The trick isn't raw power, but good judgment and timing. Too much and you'll miss. Too little and you'll stall.
Blumgi Slime offers a small amount of progression. The levels are short, so failure isn't a waste. The instantaneous teleportation feature makes each jump really just two steps—you plan the jump and the save. It's easy to see where you went wrong, so the learning curve feels fair. There's a gentle pressure from the score: shave off just a fraction of a second, and suddenly your best performance looks beatable.
If you like games that take time and teach you a little something with each try, Blumgi Slime will help you get used to it quickly.



















