Jikla Eggs Match operates as a time-sensitive grid management application. The interface consists of a 5x4 matrix containing character units designated as chicks. The primary interaction involves the transposition of identical units to initiate a merger. When two units of a specific tier (e.g., Level 1) are swapped, they consolidate into a single unit of the next logical progression (e.g., Level 2 to Level 4). The logic governing the progression relies on hierarchical upgrading of the visual elements.
Operational Mechanics
The system employs an automatic population mechanic where an additional unit is injected into the grid at five-second intervals. The user must actively manage the available space by merging existing units. The session continues until all sections of the grid are occupied, at which point the game over state is triggered. The application measures performance through a point accumulation system, where higher-level merges generate increased values. During the session, variable multipliers (x2, x3) may appear to augment the calculated score.
Interface and Navigation in Jikla Eggs Match
Upon loading, a push notification indicates the initialization status. The main menu presents the central navigation hub, featuring access to the logo display, settings, the character catalog, and the primary session initiation button.
Settings Module:
A dialogue box accessible from the menu allows the user to toggle audio streams, specifically controlling background music and sound effects independently.
Character Catalog:
Users may access a dedicated screen to view and acquire different chick types using accumulated points. If the user attempts an acquisition with an inadequate point balance, a specific warning dialogue appears to indicate the deficit.
Pause and End State:
During active operation of Jikla Eggs Match, a pause function is available, opening a window to adjust audio settings or exit to the menu. Upon conclusion of the session, the game end screen displays the status and provides options to restart the sequence or return to the main hub.