ARTSUMI

The board is alive. It breathes, it spreads, it collapses on its own, a full game of Conway's Life that has absolutely no intention of holding still. Your job is to make it stop anyway.

Swing a ball into the swarm. Drag across the board (or slide across your keyboard like a maniac). Wherever you start is the tee, and the path and speed of your drag decide where the ball goes and how hard. Sometimes it carves the living cells down toward silence. Sometimes it sets off a chain reaction that makes the whole thing worse. That part is mostly your fault.

Sink the hole by settling everything. When no cell has changed for three ticks, the board goes quiet and you move on. It's golf, so every swing counts as a stroke and fewer strokes is the whole flex. You can absolutely spam throws to brute-force it. The scorecard will simply remember, forever, with no judgment, just facts.

Every hole is its own little world. The boards are procedurally generated and get denser the deeper you go, each one with its own color and its own voice.

Oh, and it's an instrument. Every cell that's born or dies plays a note, so the simulation doesn't just sit there looking pretty. It scores itself, live, out of the chaos you keep causing. Flip on TRIPPY mode for the full color experience, or keep it cold and stark in B&W.

Runs in your browser. Nothing to install.

- Desktop: drag with the mouse, or swing across the keyboard

- Mobile: drag to swing, then rotate to landscape for the full immersive thing

- Headphones strongly encouraged. The sound is half the point.

No timer. No pressure. Just a swarm that won't shut up and the quiet satisfaction of finally making it.