67

67

Synthify Synthify September 29, 2025
AndroidArcade
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About 67

67 is a minimalist arcade game developed by Synthify that drops you into a loop of collecting numbered targets using on-screen taps or gestures. Released on Android in September 2025, it plays like a stripped-down puzzle-chaser where timing and reflexes matter more than complexity. The game’s title hints at its structure: 67 levels, each demanding precision to gather floating digits before they vanish. No tutorials, no story, just a clean interface and synthwave-inspired visuals. It’s the kind of game that feels like a mobile experiment turned accidental hit, appealing to players who enjoy quick bursts of challenge.

Gameplay

You tap, swipe, or hold to control a circular cursor that siphons nearby numbers. Each level escalates the speed and density of targets, forcing you to multitask between gathering and avoiding obstacles like black holes or time barriers. The single-player mode is a gauntlet of 67 increasingly frantic stages, with no checkpoints beyond the level select. Controls are responsive but punishing, if you miss a swipe, it’s instant failure. Sessions rarely last past 10 minutes, though the game’s simplicity makes it easy to come back for one more try. The core loop is addictive but narrow, relying on reflexes over strategy.

What Players Think

67 holds a 4.3/5 on PlayPile, with 62% of players completing it in under 45 minutes. Community moods lean chill (38%) and quirky (29%), though 22% describe it as “focused.” Critic reviews praise its “minimalist gem” design but note it “burns out quickly.” The game’s 20 achievements include collecting 100% of numbers without errors (rated 6.8/10 by completists). 17% of players abandon it after the first level, citing repetition, while 41% return for daily streaks. It’s clear 67 isn’t for everyone, but for those who like their arcade games short and sharp, it hits the spot.

PlayPile's Take

Priced at $1.99, 67 is a micro-budget pick for players who want a no-frills challenge. The achievements add replay value, but the 60-minute average playtime suggests it’s a one-off purchase. If you’re a fan of games like Threes! or Monument Valley but crave something more twitch-based, this might scratch that itch. However, its lack of depth or variety means it won’t stick around in your rotation. For a quick, satisfying session, it’s worth the cost. For anything more? Probably not.

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