Loorta Cannon Time App
Be the first to reviewOn this page
Reviewed by
Ludis.app Team
Published
Apr 17, 2026
Updated
Apr 17, 2026
Loorta Cannon Time is a sphere-matching puzzle game that challenges you to find and clear pairs across a busy board before the difficulty outpaces you. Developed by GreenBox Apps and last updated in April 2026, it layers stage-by-stage complexity onto a compact, colorful interface. It suits players who enjoy deliberate, tool-assisted puzzle solving rather than reflex-heavy gameplay. Progress is tracked visually so you always know exactly where you stand.
Board in Action
How It Plays
Loorta Cannon Time places you in front of a matrix of spheres, and your job is straightforward on the surface: find matching pairs and tap them to clear the board. Clear enough pairs, and you move to the next stage. The rules that govern each stage, however, shift in ways that demand you rethink your approach each time.
How the Stages Work
The first stage doubles the total number of spheres on the board — a blunt escalation that makes the grid considerably busier before you've fully found your footing. The second stage goes further: cleared spheres disappear entirely from view after selection, removing visual reference points you may have been relying on. Later stages compound the challenge by adding more spheres, accelerating the action, and introducing additional obstacles. A pause screen and a termination screen are both available during active play, letting you restart the current stage or return to the main menu without losing your place in the overall progression.
The Four Tools
Four modifying tools give you meaningful leverage over the board state when the puzzle tightens up:
- Magnifying glass — enlarges the visual size of matching pairs, making them easier to spot
- Magnet — draws similar spheres closer together on the board
- Explosive — clears every item within a defined area in a single use
- Positional tool — swaps the exact locations of any two spheres you select
A dedicated configuration interface handles audio settings and gives you a management area specifically for these tools, so you can monitor what's available before committing to a stage.
Bright Colors and Floating Atmosphere
Visually, the game leans into a bright blue underwater palette — teal greens, oranges, and translucent bubble effects that float across the screen. The metallic red-and-blue cannon, glowing heart bubbles, and particle-heavy lighting create a layered visual environment that feels active even when you're pausing to think. Players who enjoy games like bubble shooters with similarly saturated, aquatic color palettes will find the aesthetic immediately familiar. The density of floating effects does increase as stages progress, which adds atmosphere but also contributes to the game's one genuine accessibility concern.
Worth Knowing
The game's mechanics rely heavily on color differentiation between sphere types. Teal green and light blue spheres appear alongside each other, and the multiplier text overlaid on bubbles uses white lettering against similarly light backgrounds — combinations that may present real readability challenges for some users. No colorblind-friendly palette option or symbol-based differentiation is documented.
The four tools are genuinely useful rather than decorative — the positional swap in particular changes how you read the board, turning what looks like a dead end into a solvable arrangement.
Progress indicators show completed stages and currently accessible tools, giving the experience a clear sense of forward movement even across sessions.
Game Technical Details
| Core Mechanic | Match pairs of identical spheres on a matrix board to clear them and advance stages |
| Available Power-Up Tools | 4 tools: magnifying glass (enlarges pairs), magnet (draws similar spheres together), explosive (clears an area), positional (swaps two spheres) |
| Stage 1 Modifier | Total volume of spheres on the board multiplies by two |
| Stage 2 Modifier | Spheres disappear from view immediately after being selected |
| Difficulty Scaling | Each completed stage adds more spheres, accelerates visual action, and introduces additional challenges |
| Settings Interface | Dedicated configuration panel with audio settings and power-up tool management |
| In-Game Controls | Pause screen and termination screen allow restart of current stage or return to main menu |
| Progress Tracking | Visual indicators display completed stages and currently accessible tools |
Game Help & Tips
How does the basic gameplay in Loorta Cannon Time work?
What are the four tools available to modify the board?
How does difficulty change as I progress through stages?
Can I restart a stage or quit to the main menu mid-game?
Where can I manage the tools and adjust audio settings?
Reviews
Log in to write a review