Murmy is a relaxing, single-player game built around one quiet idea — let a swarm of light bloom a sleeping garden into life. You move a single finger across the screen and a flocking cloud of glowing particles follows your touch, drifting across dormant buds and waking them into flowers of light. The scene shifts gradually from deep night toward dawn as you play. There are no accounts, no leaderboards, no progress bars demanding your attention, and no way to lose. The main journey is free to play, with an optional one-time purchase that unlocks an endless 'wander' mode for when you want to keep the swarm moving without an end point. Game data lives only on your device. Murmy doesn't collect personal information, run analytics, or serve advertising. It's a small, quiet thing you can return to when you need to set your mind down for a few minutes.
A flocking swarm of light follows your touch. Drift it over dormant buds and they bloom into flowers of light. The whole game is one gesture.
The scene shifts gradually from deep, starlit night toward warm dawn as more buds wake. There's no timer — it unfolds at the pace of your play.
Nothing to sign up for, nothing to lose, no one watching your score. Murmy is built to be set down and picked up again whenever you want to slow down.
The main journey is free. A single one-time purchase of $4.99 unlocks an endless 'wander' mode for open-ended drifting through the swarm — no subscription, ever.