Nafarka Candy Master initializes with a primary launch interface displaying a single control to execute the application logic. Engaging this control transitions the operator to a structural overview map that outlines a chronological series of stages. From this hub, the operator can access a dialog to configure auditory outputs, an interface to obtain supplementary attempts for stage progression, and a rotary selector designed to distribute daily system additions.

Prior to the initialization of any specific stage, a preparatory window is rendered. This dialog specifies the target graphical items designated for extraction during the phase. It also presents an interface to equip one of three available operational modifiers. If the operator attempts to select a modifier while lacking the necessary internal balance, a deficit notification prompt is immediately triggered.

The active simulation environment features a grid populated with diverse graphical elements. The fundamental mechanical interaction requires the operator to execute spatial translations of these items. By moving a specific element to align linearly with identical adjacent elements, the operator satisfies the core removal logic. The software subsequently extracts the aligned sequence from the matrix and incrementally increases the numerical point gauge. The active display also continuously renders the remaining allowable actions, the equipped modifiers, and a linear progress indicator.