After a long journey through the stars, Charlie’s specialized rover touched down in the dusty Jezero Crater. His mission was simple but daunting: explore the Martian surface, collect rare rock samples, and find signs of microscopic life. However, the Red Planet’s terrain was a fractured mess of shifting paths and ancient debris.

One morning, Charlie found himself blocked by a massive crater. To his left were movable tiles containing vital , and to his right were heavy, immovable blocks embedded with meteors . Using his feline intuition, he slid two path pieces at once, clearing a gap that allowed him to bypass the meteors and reach the life signs.

Charlie realized quickly that his rover couldn't just drive anywhere. The Martian ground was like a giant sliding tile puzzle. To move forward, Charlie had to use his rover’s mechanical arms to click and drag sections of the path , sliding them into place to form a bridge to his next objective.