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Traffic.io Control is one of those deceptively simple puzzle games where you're basically an air traffic controller for a grid of cars. It starts off chill, with just a couple of vehicles to route, but it quickly spirals into this wonderfully frantic logic puzzle where you're trying to prevent a massive, pixelated pile-up. The whole point is to manage the flow, and the "io" in the name hints at that competitive, high-score chasing vibe, even if you're mostly just battling your own last attempt.
You're presented with a crossroads, and cars approach from all four directions. Your only tool is a set of traffic light controls; you tap to turn a lane's light from red to green, letting that stream of cars move through the intersection. The trick is timing—you can't just let everyone go at once, or they'll crash. So you're constantly switching lights, creating little windows for each lane to pass, trying to keep the traffic moving smoothly for as long as possible before the inevitable gridlock. It's pure, addictive, stop-and-go chaos.