This game is about 70% luck, 29.99% strategy and 0.01% having a sturdy finger. HOW TO PLAY On the right, there are two small rectangles. When you start the game, they both will have something in it. They should have a painting in, and you need to drag and drop the painting in the top rectangle onto the big wallpapered rectangle, or you could press the arrows button, which swaps your current painting with the one in the lower rectangle. The aim of the game is to try to add as many paintings to the yellow rectangle without them touching one another. The paintings are all in different shapes, so lucky people usually get the smallest ones. When you start the game, the bottom painting will always be the demon one. HOW I NAMED THE COSTUMES If you're confused why I named the costumes in the paintings sprites large numbers like 31 and 42, the first digit shows which painting it is. There are 4 paintings in total. The second digit shows if the painting is small size (So it can fit in the dark green boxes) or if it's normal size. 1 is small and 2 is normal. Hope that explains anything, but if you still don't understand just ask in the comments. Please do not comment about my terrible art, I deliberately made it bad for this game. The layout of the game is inspired by @griffpatch's remake of Triple Town. Here's the link: - https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/63476480/ - The demon painting is the smallest, so if you're smart, you'll swap it with the painting in the bottom rectangle so you can use it at the end when it's the only painting that can fit in the small gaps. But also, if you swap the largest painting (the oval with the man in it) then there's a chance you won't have to use it throughout the whole game. I've noticed that two of the landscape paintings with the squished guy in it side by side is almost the length of the yellow playing area, so you can stack them like that at the top or the bottom of the game. I deliberately put the top tips at the very bottom of the description so people who can't be bothered to read all of this won't notice it and only sensible people who read all of it will win. I've added a score variable so you can comment how many paintings you've fit into the playing area and compete against friends. Enjoy!