Squish machine has the tight single-screen purity of a classic Spectrum or C64 platformer.
It's eminently snackable, but you might just find yourself making a surprisingly full meal out of it all the same.
But there's no denying it does what it does with considerable aplomb. You play the part of a cute blobby character (there are multiple variants to unlock) with a tried and tested tap-to-fly movement range.
As each single-screen stage commences, the spiked floor and ceiling start closing in on you. You have precious seconds to flap your way to the button(s) that will stop your sticky demise and end the level.
Pretty soon you'll encounter enemies that need bouncing on, mines that need avoiding, and blocks that need smashing en route to the exit.
That really is all there is to Squish Machine. When you're on a roll, the levels come thick and fast. You'll be hitting level 20 and beyond in mere minutes.
Thankfully, the coin rewards are similarly fast-flowing, and before too long you'll have amassed a range of unlockable characters to play as - all purely cosmetic, so far as I can tell.
But the controls are so tight, the barrier for entry so low, and yet the skill level so just-right, that this is unlikely to be your experience. At least, not before you've gorged on a whole bunch of tasty gaming nibbles.
You might even find that these morsels of joy have put you off much meatier gaming fare.