
The browser itself is what you control.
Morph Browser is a desktop puzzle game where you manipulate a browser window
with nothing but a mouse to guide a ball into the goal.
Your entire monitor is the playing field. The rules are simple: move and
resize the window to steer a physics-driven ball. But behind that simplicity,
a series of distinct phases awaits.
As the stages progress, what's demanded of you keeps changing.
Knowledge of windows — the kind of actions you'd normally do without thinking
— becomes the key to every puzzle.
Your monitor is the game field.
No special controller required. All you need is a mouse.
But the window habits and OS settings you use every day will determine
whether you clear the stage.
Can you conquer every phase?