Screamals is a casual/hyper-casual browser-based game. You control a character that can stretch or squish to avoid obstacles and collect musical notes at the same time. The main goal is to avoid obstacles, stay alive, and use the collected musical notes to scream to destroy the boss at the end of the level. The gameplay is highly reflexive, fun, and suitable for quick entertainment.

How to play Screamals
- Players drag the mouse or swipe up and down to change the character's shape: drag up to make the character tall and thin, and drag down to make the character short and wide—to adapt to gaps, obstacles, or gaps.
- On the way, obstacles of different shapes and sizes appear; you need to adjust the shape accurately to avoid them.
- At the same time, there are musical notes scattered throughout the level—collect them to earn points and charge energy.
- When you have enough notes, you can use that energy to scream—attack the boss or break strong obstacles, opening the way to move forward.
Tips to play Screamals
- Observe before dragging the shape: Before changing the character's shape, carefully look at the obstacles and gaps to choose the right shape. Avoid dragging hastily to reduce the risk of collision.
- Prioritize safety over collecting notes: Although notes are important, don't be greedy with them and take risks. Losing a few notes to save your life will help you go further.
- Use flexible shapes according to the situation: Depending on the type of obstacle, tall and thin shapes help you avoid low objects, and short and wide shapes help you avoid high objects. Flexibility and accurate reflexes are the key.
- Prepare notes before meeting the boss: Before reaching the boss, try to collect enough notes. When fighting the boss, screaming at the appropriate moments will make it easier to defeat him.
Screamals is a simple yet innovative casual game that combines obstacle avoidance, dynamic shape control, and music-reflex elements. With its easy-to-learn, fast-paced mechanics that require reflexes and observation, this game is suitable for both those looking for a light entertainment game and those who want to test their skills. If you are impressed by the rhythm and reflex elements in Screamals, you should also try Rhythm Capture—another game that combines rhythm, quick reactions, and addictive gameplay.