Connivence Cum Gal is a light, family-friendly categorization puzzle where players drag and drop everyday items into matching groups to score points and clear levels. The game mixes quick, bite-sized rounds with a collectible focus: eight major categories and a 72-item library invite players to complete sets and unlock achievements. With increasing item counts per level, timed challenges, persistent progress tracking and simple controls, this title appeals to casual players who enjoy short sessions, gradual difficulty and visible completion goals, plus options to customize sound, vibration and visual themes.
⭐ Intuitive drag-and-drop controls: long press and drag items to category areas; correct placements score points, while incorrect ones bounce back for another try.
⭐ Score and level mechanics: items placed correctly earn points and completing a level grants a bonus; levels grow harder as item counts rise and categories vary.
⭐ Eight major categories and a 72-item library with unique emoji icons provide collectible depth and per-category completion tracking.
⭐ Progress and achievement systems deliver real-time statistics, saved progress, detailed records and visible accomplishment tracking; Connivence Cum Gal shows total score, highest level and unlocked items.
⭐ Personalization settings let players toggle sound effects, vibration and interface animations, and pick background themes to suit their playstyle.
✅ Easy-to-learn mechanics make Connivence Cum Gal accessible to players of all ages and skill levels.
✅ Short levels and a clear score system suit quick play sessions and encourage replay to beat personal bests.
✅ Collection-focused gameplay with per-category progress and achievements motivates completionists and casual collectors alike.
✅ Automatic save and detailed tracking of games played, session time and unlocked items preserve progress and show growth over time.
❎ The overall item pool is fixed at 72 items, which may reduce long-term variety for heavy players.
❎ Time-based scoring encourages faster play and may feel stressful for users who prefer a more relaxed sorting experience.