Monkey Go Happy Elevators

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You start off staring at a lineup of tiny, frowning monkeys standing beside an old-fashioned elevator shaft. Each floor hides a little brainteaser—pick up keys, push buttons in the right order, drag items into just the right slots—and every solved puzzle makes one of those sad little faces crack into a grin. The elevator doors slide open and shut with a cheerful ding every time you hop between levels, which somehow makes the whole thing feel like a cozy, vertical treasure hunt.
The trick is that nothing you grab on one floor is ever exactly where you’ll need it, so you end up crisscrossing between levels, testing door switches, trying to match shapes, and sometimes dragging a piece you picked up all the way back down again. It keeps you on your toes, especially when a simple click in the wrong spot sends you hunting for clues you swore you’d already handled. But there’s a pleasant rhythm to it—a click, a ding, a satisfied monkey smile.
Graphically, it’s charmingly minimalistic. Bold outlines, flat colors, and expressive little faces on those monkeys give each puzzle its own personality without overloading your brain with flashy effects. There’s a light soundtrack humming in the background, just enough to keep you company without stealing your focus. It’s exactly the kind of low-key challenge that feels deceptively simple at first, then suddenly you’re wondering how you ever missed that one lever behind a box.
By the time you’ve cheered up every monkey and watched the final elevator doors slide closed, you realize how little time has passed—and yet how satisfying a string of tiny victories can be. It’s an easy game to pick up for fun five-minute breaks or to stretch into longer sessions if you’re in the mood for a puzzle spree. And those little monkeys? They make every ding of the elevator feel like a small celebration.
