Lay tatami mats across a quiet Japanese zashiki room
Lay tatami mats across a quiet Japanese zashiki room. Drag a mat from the tray onto the floor, and when a full row or column is filled, the floor is set and that line is finished. Simple to learn, calming to play, with a distinctly Japanese feel. CARRY IT TO THE MAGISTRATE When a line is finished, a samurai shoulders the completed mats and carries them to the tatami magistrate. Deliver your work to earn koban, and saved koban grant an extra life. Move room to room across 48 hand-tuned stages in eight seasonal halls. WORK WITH HASTE Inspired by the old tale of the swift tatami-layers, the magistrate does not like to be kept waiting. Laying mats raises Haste, and completing a line to deliver lowers it again. Keep a steady pace - if Haste fills up, you lose a life. THE WAY OF THE MAT Lay your mats so that four corners never meet at a single point - an arrangement long considered lucky in Japan. Keep a lucky streak going for a small bonus. It is never required, just a quietly satisfying touch for those who notice. FEATURES - One-hand drag-and-drop tatami laying - A samurai who delivers your finished mats to the magistrate - Earn koban and turn them into extra lives - 48 stages across eight seasonal rooms - Lucky-laying bonus rooted in real Japanese tradition - Sound and haptics toggles, default on - 12 languages - Portrait and landscape support - Free to start, supported by ads A PixelRyu original. Built in Godot with original art and code.