Cumijo Clash Barn initiates with a designated splash screen upon load. Following initialization, the software presents a central navigation hub structured as a miniature map displaying sequential stages. This interface provides pathways to a configuration module and a dedicated area for securing operational modifiers. The configuration modal allows the operator to independently silence background acoustics and audio effects, and provides a control to return to the previous view.

Within the active computational environment, the display renders a structural grid populated by numerous spherical entities. The primary objective requires the operator to locate and project identical spheres toward one another. Upon physical intersection, base tier spheres undergo a structural upgrade to a secondary tier. When secondary tier spheres intersect, they execute a contained deletion sequence, removing themselves from the grid and incrementally advancing the numerical performance metric. The active display continuously monitors the current volume of internal units, available modifiers, and a pause control.

The Cumijo Clash Barn incorporates multiple sequential stages, with the algorithmic complexity escalating at each step. A specialized acquisition interface grants access to four distinct tactical modifiers. The magnification tool alters the visual scale of specific entities. The magnetic tool draws corresponding entities closer. The explosive tool clears a localized area. The exchange tool alters the spatial coordinates of selected entities. If the operator attempts to secure a modifier without an adequate balance of internal units, the system immediately generates a deficit notification dialog.

During active engagement in Cumijo Clash Barn, a pause modal can be activated to toggle audio parameters or exit to the primary map. Upon the conclusion of an active session, a terminal dialog is presented. This screen displays a completion notification alongside functional pathways to either reinitialize the current stage or navigate back to the root map.