About this app
Remember the little water-filled toy with two buttons and a cloud of colorful rings? Halka At brings it back — with real physics. Press the pumps to fire jets of water, watch the rings tumble and float through the tank, and guide them onto the pegs. Nothing is scripted: every ring is fully simulated, so it can thread the peg perfectly, bounce off the tip, or knock your other rings loose. You can even tilt your phone to slide the rings through the water. A GAME YOU CAN FEEL • Genuine physics — buoyancy, water drag, and rings that really hook onto the pegs • Two hand pumps, just like the classic toy, with haptic feedback on every press • Tilt your device to nudge the rings — gravity is in your hands • Glossy, candy-colored rings in a sparkling water tank THREE WAYS TO PLAY • Quick Game — 8 rings, land 6. A perfect one-minute break • Classic — 24 rings, no goal, no timer. Chase your personal best • Levels — five stages of rising difficulty, from a gentle warm-up to a real challenge EARN YOUR BRAGGING RIGHTS • 10 Game Center achievements, from your very first ring to conquering every level • Lifetime stats: games played, total rings landed, best scores CALM BY DESIGN • No ads. No in-app purchases. No timers pushing you • Plays fully offline — perfect for flights, commutes, and waiting rooms • Soft, soothing sounds you can toggle anytime • Easy to pick up for kids, genuinely relaxing for grown-ups Halka At is a love letter to the waterful ring-toss toys of the 80s and 90s — the fidget toy of its era, reborn on your phone. One more pump. One more ring. Just one more game. Download now and let the rings float.
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- First observed Aug 11, 2026 · 8:42 AM Free