Mystery Biscuit

Mystery Biscuit

  • 5.1

    Android OS

About Mystery Biscuit

A simple game where you hit biscuits to make more biscuits!

"Genkidama! SDGs-based therapeutic game project" develops therapeutic and educational game apps for children with developmental disabilities (autism, Asperger's syndrome, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), learning disabilities, and tic disorders). It offers.

This is a simple game app for children with disabilities.

◆The rules of “Mysterious Biscuit” are super simple◆

A simple game where you hit biscuits to make more biscuits!

The number increases by tapping the biscuits. If you increase the specified number of biscuits, the specified number of biscuits will increase further.

If you can increase the number within the time limit, your score will be displayed when you clear the game.

If you cannot increase the number of biscuits within the time limit, the game will be over.

There are two difficulty levels for the game: easy (10 seconds time limit) and difficult (5 seconds time limit), and as the difficulty level increases, the time limit becomes shorter.

Quickly increase the specified number of biscuits and aim for the highest record!

* You can play offline, so you can play even when you're traveling or don't have Wi-Fi.

* This game is free, but ads will be displayed.

*Please be careful about play time.

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What's new in the latest 1.0.0

Last updated on Mar 11, 2024
Minor bug fixes and improvements. Install or update to the newest version to check it out!
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Gameplay and Screenshots

  • Mystery Biscuit poster
  • Mystery Biscuit screenshot 1
  • Mystery Biscuit screenshot 2
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