Accept the challenge and overcome the 15 levels. Few have got it.

Have not you downloaded the free game Disequilibriums on your Android? Do not wait any longer and start an incredible adventure!

DisequilibriumsTheGame is a multilanguage game where you have to save the city from an existing imbalance (fire, earthquake, …) using the different levels that give you the GOLDENSHAPES and avoiding the attacks of the STATICS. Add CREATIVEMINDS to unlock new GOLDENSHAPES and reach the highest level.

“Cities collapse. Get CREATIMINDS to save them and avoid STATICS attack “Enjoy the game.

Download it, play and discover true unknown stories.

Do you know that:

… At the Fighting Cocks Tavern on Whitehall Street (New York, US) on September 21, 1776, they were not ready for what would happen next…

…The Great Fire of New York was a devastating fire that burned through the night of September 20–21, 1776 and into the morning of September 21, on the West Side of what then constituted New York City at the southern end of the island of Manhattan. It broke out in the early days of the military occupation of the city by British forces during the American Revolutionary War.
During the night of September 20–21, 1776, a fire broke out in the city and continued into the early morning hours of September 21. According to the eyewitness account of John Joseph Henry, an American prisoner aboard the HMS Pearl, it began in the Fighting Cocks Tavern, near Whitehall Slip. Abetted by dry weather and strong winds, the flames spread north and west, moving rapidly among tightly packed homes and businesses. Residents poured into the streets, clutching what possessions they could, and found refuge on the grassy town commons (today, City Hall Park). The fire crossed Broadway near Beaver Street, and then burned most of the city between Broadway and the Hudson River. The fire raged into the daylight hours, and was stopped as much by changes in the wind as by the actions of some of the citizenry and British marines sent, according to Henry, “in aid of the inhabitants.” It may also have been stopped by the relatively undeveloped property of King’s College, located at the northern end of the fire-damaged area.[17][18] The total number of buildings destroyed is not known with precision; estimates range from 400 to 1,000, between 10 and 25 percent of the 4,000 city buildings.[16][19] Among the buildings destroyed was Trinity Church; St. Paul’s Chapel survived.
The energy of the inhabitants, support from financial institutions and individuals prevented a major commercial crisis.

ECUUP Foundation has funded this project. The development has been made by the young creative David Begueria of the company TRINIT Computer Association of Zaragoza (Spain). The music of the game has been composed, interpreted and mixed by Jorge Sarnago (8Noise).