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You know those games where you tap and your heart skips a beat because one wrong move sends you plummeting into pixelated water? Crossy Bridge is exactly that kind of sweet torture. With its bright, blocky graphics and a cheerful soundtrack, it feels as if you’re playing a mash-up of classic arcade action and modern endless runners. Every time you start a new run, the bridge you’re trying to cross rearranges itself, so you never quite know whether you’ll glide safely over or plunge into the abyss.

The controls are painfully simple—just tap to place a plank and keep your character moving forward—but nailing the timing takes some serious practice. You’ll watch shady loggers, floating rafts, and even sneaky crocodiles bobbing under fragile boards, and at just the right moment you’ll have to drop your plank or leap to safety. It’s the sort of game you think you’ll just “play for a minute,” until suddenly you’ve somehow lost three hours of your life trying to beat your high score.

As you rack up points, coins start piling into your virtual pocket, and that’s where the fun of customization comes in. You can spend your haul on new characters—everything from a punk-rock penguin to a disco-ball llama—each with its own little animated victory dance. There are daily challenges that hand out bonus rewards if you pull off specific feats, like crossing ten gaps without stopping or surviving through a sequence of moving platforms.

At the end of the day, Crossy Bridge nails that perfect “one-more-go” feeling. It’s light enough to play on your commute but just tricky enough to make you want to one-up your own score (or your friend’s, if you’re feeling competitive). Sure, there are in-app purchases if you get desperate for new skins, but it’s entirely possible to roll the dice for free and still get hooked on its simple, blocky charm.