CounterParts
One swipe moves two.

CounterParts

Cozy Mirror-Twin Grid Puzzle
Download on the App Store COMING SOON Get it on Google Play (Android tester recruitment) Play now on Roblox

Now on Roblox. Android testers welcome on Google Play — App Store coming soon.

CounterParts is a cozy, minimalist turn-based puzzle. One swipe moves two mirror twins at once — Gold, a warm golden glass drop, and Platinum, a cool silver-white glass drop — each sliding one cell in opposite, point-symmetric directions. A wall or the board's edge stops one twin while the other keeps going, and that desync is the whole puzzle: line both twins up so a single move brings them to rest together in their own matching-color holes. No death, no timer — just quiet, click-by-click thinking inside a little brass tally counter. 120 levels across 7 families.

🎁 Android Tester Recruitment 📱 Android only

Solo indie dev here, looking for active Android testers for a 14-day closed testing phase.

CounterParts — a cozy mirror-twin grid puzzle by PixelRyu. One swipe moves two twins, Gold and Platinum, in opposite directions; line both up to rest together in their matching-color holes inside a little brass tally counter.

🔗 Step 1 — Join the tester group 📱 Step 2 — Opt-in via Play Store ⬇️ Step 3 — Download & play the app

ℹ️ Tip — all three steps below are required:

FAQ

What kind of game is CounterParts?

CounterParts is a cozy, minimalist mirror-twin grid puzzle by PixelRyu. One swipe moves two twins — Gold (a warm golden glass drop) and Platinum (a cool silver-white glass drop) — one cell each in opposite directions, and you guide both to rest in their matching-color holes.

Is CounterParts free to play?

Yes — CounterParts is free to play, supported by ads, with no in-app purchases.

Where can I play CounterParts right now?

You can play CounterParts now on Roblox. For Android it's in open testing on Google Play, and it's coming soon to the App Store.

How do you play CounterParts?

Each swipe moves both twins one cell in opposite, point-symmetric directions. A wall or edge stops one twin but not the other, so you use that desync to bring both twins to rest in their own holes. Every move clicks the brass tally counter, and you can undo.

Which languages does CounterParts support?

CounterParts is nearly text-free and supports 12 languages: English, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Hindi, Indonesian, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Russian.

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