Burtik Sky Eggs operates as a reaction-based positional maintenance simulation. The application focuses on the spatial containment of a central entity within a defined radial boundary.
Core Mechanics:
Boundary Enforcement: The user controls a graphical object positioned within a circular interface. The objective is to retain the object within the confines of the perimeter through continuous input.
Velocity Modulation: The application autonomously increases the operational speed of the simulation parameters as the session duration extends, requiring adapted user response times.
Resource & Customization System:
Asset Accumulation: The system tracks performance metrics which translate into a cumulative digital balance.
Visual Modification: A dedicated catalog interface allows users to utilize the accumulated balance to unlock and apply distinct texture variants (skins) to the central object.
Insufficient Balance Alert: If a user attempts to acquire a texture without the requisite balance, the system displays a specific notification interface.
Data & Configuration:
Performance Logs: The application archives session data in a tabular format, allowing users to review historical performance metrics and compare achieved duration values.
Audio Control: A settings dialog box within the main menu provides a binary toggle for muting or unmuting system audio.
Session Termination: Upon failure to maintain the object within the boundary, a status screen presents options to reinitialize the session or navigate back to the primary menu.