Nothing stays still long enough to think twice
So here's the thing - the board never stops moving.
Tiles don't wait. They don't pause.
They follow paths — until you change them.
With Digital Motion: Conveyor Match, you're making split-second decisions while everything's constantly moving around you. You don't just match tiles. You control how they arrive.
You don't swap. You redirect
This isn't a traditional match-3 board.
Tiles move along conveyor belts, following predefined paths. Your job is not to swap them — it's to control the system.
You can:
- ↻rotate conveyor belts
- ⇄redirect tile flow
- ✦create intersections where matches happen naturally
The board is alive. You're shaping how it behaves.
Matches happen in motion
Timing is absolutely everything here - mess that up and you're toast.
Tiles move continuously across the grid. Matches occur only when three or more align at the right moment — at the right place.
You'll need to:
- ◎anticipate movement
- ⊹prepare intersections
- ⤳adjust flow before tiles arrive
A good move doesn't create a match instantly. It creates a match a few seconds later.
Every change affects everything else
You rotate just one belt and boom - the whole thing goes haywire.
Redirecting a single line might fix one match — and break three others.
As you progress:
- ▦conveyor layouts become more complex
- ⋔multiple streams intersect
- ✸new mechanics are introduced
The challenge isn't just matching tiles. It's maintaining a system that keeps working under pressure.
FAQ
How is this different from classic match-3 games?
You don't swap tiles. Instead, you control conveyor belts that move tiles across the board.
Do tiles ever stop moving?
No. The board is always active, and matches depend on timing and positioning.
Is the game difficult to learn?
It's pretty easy to pick up, but man, getting the timing down and really controlling the whole system? That takes some serious practice.
Are there power-ups?
Yes. Special matches can create effects that clear lines or slow down movement temporarily.
Does the game get harder?
Yes. New mechanics, faster speeds, and more complex layouts are introduced gradually.
Get in touch
If you have questions, feedback, or want to get in touch — just send a message. We'll get back to you as soon as possible.
info@digitalmotion.site