Jelly Go!

Jelly Go! is a vibrant strategy game about a jelly army where you capture buildings across the map, upgrade barracks and labs, and use superweapons to crush enemy bases — all while defending the Jelly Kingdom.
In Jelly Go!, you're dropped into a jelly kingdom under attack from powerful enemies. Your troops are blue jellies, your enemies are red — and sometimes other colors — all racing to seize every base on the map.
Your mission is to protect the Jelly Kingdom: reclaim buildings one by one, construct superweapons, and hold key positions until every base on the map belongs to you.
Each level features a map divided into small "island buildings," each displaying a number that shows how many jellies are inside. The more buildings you control, the faster your army grows — and the easier it becomes to stay one step ahead of your enemies.
How You Control Your Jellies
Every action in the game comes down to one simple principle: select your buildings and send a portion of your jellies wherever they're needed.
Click on your base, then click on another building — and a stream of jellies will rush along the paths between islands, either to claim a neutral building or to drive the enemy out of their stronghold.
To capture an enemy building, your jellies must outnumber the defenders inside: if the enemy has 10 in a tower, you need to send more than 10. Neutral buildings start with few or no occupants, which is why grabbing them early is critical — before your opponent gets there first.
Buildings: What the Jelly Kingdom Is Made Of
The game features several types of structures, each contributing to victory in its own way:
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Barracks. These are your jelly factories, constantly producing new units. Upgrade a barracks and it generates jellies faster, giving you a numbers advantage over the long haul.
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Forts. Defensive towers that automatically fire on enemy jellies within range. Upgrades extend their attack radius, and in later levels, forts are often what decides whether an enemy wave breaks through — or melts on the way.
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Labs (Science Centers). Special structures that unlock three types of superweapons: Freeze, Impact, and Capture. Labs give you powerful abilities to freeze, bombard, and rapidly seize enemy buildings.
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Houses. Versatile buildings that can be converted into a barracks, fort, or lab — depending on what the map demands. This lets you tailor your strategy to your playstyle: more production, stronger defense, or a superweapon-heavy approach.
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Neutral Buildings. These belong to no one at the start of a level. Capturing neutrals in the opening seconds is the key to victory — every extra building accelerates your army's growth.
Superweapons: Freeze, Impact, and Capture
Once you have labs up and running, a whole new tactical layer opens up — superweapons.
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Freeze Slows or completely stops enemies, buying you time to reposition your forces and launch an attack without risking a counterwave.
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Impact Deals heavy damage to enemy buildings and/or jelly clusters, making it easier to storm even the most heavily fortified bases.
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Capture Lets you seize enemy buildings faster, literally ripping key positions away from your opponent through specialized attacks.
Some guides note that you can also "supercharge" your attacks, making enemies freeze or burn — killing them and converting them into part of your army. This highlights how smart ability usage often matters more than sheer numbers.
Level Progression and Difficulty
Jelly Go! offers 75 levels that ramp up from straightforward to seriously challenging. Early on, you get familiar with the core mechanics — capturing neutrals, upgrading individual buildings, and finding your footing.
In the early stages, players breeze through levels in quick succession, picking up achievements and cosmetic rewards like hats along the way — as seen in playthroughs of the first 15 levels.
But the pace shifts as you go deeper:
- enemies start with more barracks,
- maps get denser, packed with forts and labs,
- hesitating on neutral buildings even briefly can leave you badly outnumbered.
Levels 33, 34, 45, and 75 are flagged in guides and community comments as particularly brutal: enemies scale up their armies fast, and the maps are loaded with science centers and defensive towers.
In one video walkthrough of Level 45, the creator specifically points out that one of the enemy's spawners generates jellies "like crazy" — forcing you to play defensively, carefully chip away at enemy buildings, and lean on your labs to turn the tide.
Visual Style and Atmosphere
The game has a friendly, colorful look: the jellies resemble lively little droplets, and the maps are collections of floating islands connected by winding paths.
The animations make everything satisfying and easy to read — the moment you give a command, dozens of tiny jellies sprint along the lines, buildings shift from neutral or red to blue, and forts visibly blast back incoming waves.
And while the game has a cute aesthetic and no graphic violence, it's still a full-fledged strategy experience — one that rewards planning, smart resource management, and knowing which targets to hit and when.
How to play Jelly Go!?
Controls: mouse
How many levels are in Jelly Go! and how difficult are they?
Jelly Go! has 75 levels that gradually increase in difficulty: at first you learn the basic mechanics, while toward the middle and end you face maps with numerous forts, laboratories, and aggressive enemies. Certain levels, such as 33, 34, 45, and 75, are frequently cited as the most challenging, and there are even dedicated guides and strategy discussions for them.
What is the main objective in Jelly Go! on each level?
The main goal is to capture all enemy buildings on the map while maintaining control of your own bases. To do this, you need to make smart use of barracks to produce jelly, forts for defense, and laboratories for super weapons, as well as capturing neutral buildings before your opponent does.
What is the difference between barracks, forts, laboratories, and houses in Jelly Go!?
Barracks produce new jelly and speed up the growth of your army when upgraded. Forts automatically shoot at enemies within range and become more effective with upgrades.
Laboratories unlock access to the super weapons Freeze, Impact, and Capture, which can heavily influence the outcome of a battle. Houses can be converted into any of these building types, allowing you to adapt your strategy to a specific level.
What super abilities are available in Jelly Go! and how do they help?
Jelly Go! features three main super weapons: Freeze (freezes enemies and gives you time to regroup), Impact (deals heavy damage to enemy buildings and jelly clusters), and Capture (speeds up the capture of key buildings).
In some portal versions it is also noted that powered-up attacks can cause enemies to freeze or burn and turn them into part of your army if you use these abilities effectively.
Are there achievements and cosmetic rewards in Jelly Go!?
Gameplay videos of Jelly Go! show that players earn achievements and can unlock hats by completing levels, particularly in the early stages. A detailed list of hats and skins is not provided on text-based pages, but the existence of an achievement system and cosmetics in the browser version has been confirmed through gameplay footage.




















































































