Now on iOS & Android
Clear the Field.
Build the Way.
It's a puzzle game where you've gotta figure out where to put stuff to make a path - sounds simple but it's actually pretty tricky.
HOW IT WORKS
Simplicity by Design
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Survey the Field
Each level opens with a scattered landscape: objects everywhere, a traveler waiting at the edge, a destination somewhere across the field.
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Place Your Objects
Drag fences, crates, and haystacks into position to form a continuous, walkable route from start to finish.
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Watch the Journey
Once your path is valid, the traveler sets off automatically — and you see exactly how smart (or barely adequate) your solution was.
Thoughtfully Crafted
The Craft of Pathfinding
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Every Object Has Rules
Crates stack, barrels roll, haystacks catch wind — learn each object's behavior to build paths that actually hold.
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No Timer. No Pressure.
Field Object Way is played at your pace — take your time figuring things out, no annoying timers or anything.
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Efficiency Is the Real Challenge
Anyone can build a path. Building one with the fewest possible objects? That's where the puzzle lives.
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Dozens of Fields to Cross
From flat open meadows to complex multi-level farm layouts, each new field introduces a twist on the rules you thought you knew.
Letters from the Meadow
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"I played three levels before I realized an hour had passed. It's actually pretty chill compared to other puzzle games that are always trying to stress you out."
Margot T.
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"The barrel mechanic alone is worth downloading this. I spent twenty minutes on one level trying to stop it from rolling into the fence — and I loved every second."
Declan R.
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"Thank god, a puzzle game that isn't constantly pinging me with stupid notifications. Just fields, objects, and that small triumph when the traveler walks the whole route clean."
Priya N.
Have Questions?
Frequently Asked Queries
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The first twenty fields are completely free. Additional field packs are available as a one-time purchase — no subscriptions, no energy systems.
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No. Every puzzle is fully playable offline, perfect for when you're stuck on the train or waiting around somewhere.
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Early fields ease you in gently, but later levels get pretty crazy - stuff starts working together in ways you didn't expect.
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Absolutely — every field tracks your best object count, and trying to beat your previous best is weirdly addictive.