Tatami ∞

Tatami ∞

By Kaylee Calderolla

  • Category: Games
  • Release Date: 2025-04-04
  • Current Version: 1.2.2
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 5.28 MB
  • Developer: Kaylee Calderolla
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 17.5 or later.
Score: 4.90698
4.90698
From 43 Ratings

Description

Tatami is a casual puzzle game where you fill the board with boxes of the specified size. If you like thinky games like Shikaku, Picross, or Sudoku, but wish for shorter pick-up-and-play levels, you’ll love Tatami. Things start simple, but as soon as you get comfortable the game gets a little trickier and a little weirder. And then some more! But it stays a kind game: there are no timers or scores, and you can skip any level with no penalty. And the levels never end! There are enough high quality, procedurally generated boards to last you a lifetime. On the road to infinity, there are over 100 special handcrafted levels full of surprises. And maybe there’s a super secret, super tricky challenge hidden somewhere; I’m not at liberty to say. The first two hundred levels are free, and the rest can be unlocked with a single in-app purchase. The same purchase allows you to customize the game with themes and cute alternative icons. Your progress is synced and dark mode is supported, so you can play anywhere, anytime, on the most convenient device. And obviously: no ads, no tracking, no data collection, no account required, no dark patterns. Just a honestly fun game to keep you company when you need a little break. This game was made with love and patience. I hope you’ll enjoy playing it as much as I enjoyed designing and building it. – Kaylee Terms & Conditions: https://kaylees.site/terms-and-conditions.html

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Reviews

  • Beautifully designed

    5
    By Sckizor
    Well made game that is fun to play and satisfying and chill and I cannot recommend it highly enough!
  • My current favorite

    5
    By Port o potty
    Even though you can play 200 levels for free, I was convinced to purchase after about 10 levels because I knew I would want to keep going and figured why not get the upgraded graphics now instead of later. Kaylee, it would be even better if there were some minor sounds to go along with the play such as clicks and shuffle effects. I like the little unexpected treats along the way. (Nice!). Does it really go to infinity?
  • Good game

    5
    By DissBee.
    Fact: only the coolest devs make rad games with no permissions/collection of info.
  • #69 NICE!

    5
    By Dallas Young
    Fun game. Clean design. Wish it had music like Tetris does or another puzzle game called Ten that is no longer available. But this is worth the $5 to unlock everything.
  • i bought it before i played it

    5
    By disassemblyline
    ty for making this game!!
  • Nice Game and Fun

    5
    By TristanP
    Saw this in Wipr2 and thought I would check it out. Played 20 levels and really enjoyed it. Works fine on the Mac with the track pad. Highly recommend checking this out.
  • Stress Free Fun

    5
    By ttoadd
    It’s the perfect game to pickup and play when you have a second and put down when you don’t. It’s very addicting and fun without any of the normally added pressure. I’d highly recommend this to anyone who likes puzzles and ~flowing~ gameplay
  • Great Design

    5
    By sherwoodsk
    I really love this game. The gameplay is easy to follow and the design is perfect. I also really like that there aren’t ads; 200 free levels is very generous but endless play is worth the cost for the full version.
  • Brilliant puzzler

    5
    By Timothy Munson
    How is this brilliantly crafted and elegantly designed puzzle not among the top 10 iOS games?
  • Fun and well-crafted

    5
    By revertTS
    Very, very fun game, especially if you enjoy things like Picross and Sudoku. A lot of good game ideas are ruined by a bad app, but not this one - it feels totally polished and complete out of the box. All the animations and details “feel” right, little things like shake to undo just work as you’d expect. 200 levels feels overly generous for the free content, I would have put the IAP cut point at 100.

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