How to play
Clear rows by completing the rule shown at the top of the board. The board grows one row each wave.
Game features
- Single-touch or single-click input
- No real-money purchases
- Twenty stages with one new mechanic per stage
- Auto-save resumes between sessions
- Touch and desktop both supported
- No ads in the play frame
Editor review
Lattice Mirror Arc is a quiet arcade-puzzle hybrid that grows the play board one row per cleared wave. The board caps at eight rows and the run shifts into a survival score chase at the cap. That structure gives the loop two distinct phases and the second phase is where the design earns its rating.
The growing-board mechanic is well-tuned. Each new row adds one rule cell at the right edge that modifies the wave clear condition. By the time you reach eight rows the clear condition is layered enough that the board feels like a mid-tier puzzle game rather than an arcade.
The session length suits short rides. I played across two Dublin Dublin DART commutes and one evening pass. Auto-save resumes mid-wave. Touch on phone is the natural input; desktop also works.
The score-chase phase after row eight is the weak spot. The scoring rule is fine but the visual feedback is thin, so the chase feels like a stat readout rather than a sustained challenge. Three stars; the build-up phase is the strongest section and the chase phase needs more polish.
Deepa Krishnan covers Puzzle and logic games for Lattice Loop, based in Coimbatore.
Frequently asked questions about Lattice Mirror Arc
How do I play Lattice Mirror Arc?
Clear rows by completing the rule shown at the top of the board. The board grows one row each wave.
Is Lattice Mirror Arc free to play in my browser?
Yes. Lattice Mirror Arc runs free in any modern browser. No installation, no signup, no payment required. Click the play button to load the game.
Does Lattice Mirror Arc work on mobile devices?
Lattice Mirror Arc runs in mobile browsers on iOS and Android with touch controls. Most arcade games on AJ Arcade support both desktop and mobile, though precision-heavy titles tend to play better on desktop with a keyboard or gamepad.
Who reviewed Lattice Mirror Arc on AJ Arcade?
Deepa Krishnan reviewed Lattice Mirror Arc. Their full editor review appears above and their other coverage is available on their author profile.
Where can I find more games like Lattice Mirror Arc?
More arcade titles are available on the Arcade category page. Every game on AJ Arcade has been played and reviewed by one of our three reviewers before publication.