Neon Souls

Neon Souls

That’s where you’re wrong. These same effects are the main part of the game mechanics, which at first didn’t seem to me, but the more I progressed through the levels, the more I saw the importance of using these effects to my advantage, whether to anticipate some moves or to help me stay alive. Gameplay quite different and very attractive 100/100.

Real player with 1.5 hrs in game


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As good as the colors of the soul. It is necessary to play with caution and explore slowly so as not to die. Very good.

Real player with 1.3 hrs in game

Neon Souls on Steam

Cardinal Chains

Cardinal Chains

This is a fantastic little puzzle game that offers a simple premise but a lot of depth. Your goal is simple, make chains of integers that only ascend. While this is simple at first, the more complex the board and the more starting points you get make for an increasingly difficult challenge, and with over 500 puzzles you will be at this game for a while. It’s the sort of game you get suck on for hours and then come back to a few days later and solve in a few minutes, and then get stuck all over again.

Real player with 25.1 hrs in game


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Suitable challenging puzzles, super fluid UI.

Real player with 18.4 hrs in game

Cardinal Chains on Steam

MesetaMiner (CodeName)

MesetaMiner (CodeName)

If you had a million dollars would the world be yours? Or what if you have a hundred million? Or what about a Billion? This is old fools power. This will not give you complete power over the world. The goal is not to make a lot of money - the goal is to get control of the money. CREATE THE MONEY and give it value. Play the game like the Federal Reserve and Artist.

Have you always dreamed of achieving international influence and making infinite money? Now you can achieve the dream of billions and earn influence, wealth and respect. Earn your billions during the crypto era.

MesetaMiner(codename) is an crypto simulator in which you can become the most successful “Business Man/Woman” in the world.

Create and buy new technologies, expand production, fund wars for profit, buy and build real estate.

MesetaMiner(codename) Features:

  • thought provoking questions

  • detailed constant changing economy

  • the elaborated logic of changing relations between business and security

  • the possibility of organizing the production of millions, billions, trillions of crypto currency

  • investments, giving out loans and development of real-estate

  • a dynamically changing exchange for trading/business


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MesetaMiner (CodeName) on Steam

YANKAI’S TRIANGLE

YANKAI’S TRIANGLE

Great little casual puzzle game.

The puzzles are randomly generated (with a total of 1.74 x 10^26 possible levels), but they’re still really fun and feel really well designed. The gameplay at the start is pretty easy to understand and new mechanics are added regularly to keep it fresh and make it more and more complicated as you progress.

The artstyle and sound design isn’t for everyone, with the weird music and visual noise, but I personnally really liked it! It has some kind of strange creepy vibe that makes it very different from other casual puzzle games.

Real player with 7.9 hrs in game

This game is awesome. Have time to kill? You’re gonna like this game. Unless you don’t like it…

DISCLAIMER

THIS GAME HAS LOTS OF BACKTRACKING, AND TRIANGLES, AND ANIMAL NOISES, SO OF YOU DON’T LIKE THE FIRST TWO,

DO. NOT. PLAY. THIS. GAME.

what I mean is that while you can mute the sound, this game is seemingly endless, some levels are going to take you a couple seconds to beat, but others. WILL. TAKE. MINUTES. as of writing this review, I have around 2 hours in the game, but I am only at level 40 :/

Real player with 7.5 hrs in game

YANKAI'S TRIANGLE on Steam

Gordon Streaman

Gordon Streaman

I SPENT 4 FUCKING HOURS TRYING TO GET THE CAR

Real player with 10.1 hrs in game

I don’t even know how to play it..

Real player with 4.8 hrs in game

Gordon Streaman on Steam

Watching Delusion

Watching Delusion

this game made me realize I only have like 2 braincells 10/10

Real player with 5.2 hrs in game

I didn’t finish it yet but it’s fun tho hard. If you like puzzles you can buy it to spend time.

Real player with 4.7 hrs in game

Watching Delusion on Steam

Hook

Hook

Introduction

Hook is a calm and short puzzle game that was developed by Maciej Targoni , Wojciech Wasiak and published by Rainbow Train. With it’s simplistic art style, and easy to grip mechanics, Hook really is such a insightful puzzle game that most other puzzle games seem to miss.

Gameplay

Hook is one of them insightful and peaceful puzzle games that is relaxing to play and doesn’t frustrate you throughout. This is what a puzzle game is meant to be like, the game itself challenges you in the way of cause and effect which brings you a different level of challenge as you play through the levels. Through the levels you play, you will need to prepare for the unexpected movement that may occur that you hadn’t thought about or planned on that one thing moving. There are 50 levels in total, taking about an hour to and an hour and a half complete them all, I myself felt satisfied within completing each of the puzzles as I progressed through the game. The game does get more complex as you progress, as to be expected in almost every game, but it’s difficulty curve is rather slow and steady.

Real player with 4.7 hrs in game

Hook is a very, very relaxing puzzle game. Minimalist in its design, with only a white background and black lines and buttons for presentation, you’re thrown straight into the puzzle without so much as a tutorial. And that’s okay, you don’t really need a tutorial. Every time a new item is added to the puzzles, you’re given a very simple version to solve that teaches you what the new symbols do. The basic idea is that you will remove the items in order, taking care none will hook or get stuck with another.

Real player with 3.9 hrs in game

Hook on Steam

Ilamentia

Ilamentia

An amazing series of exploratative puzzles, and one of the best uses of design space that I can recall.

The game itself is difficult to explain. Its a first person wasd + mouse control scheme with only 4 additional forms of input. Fire, jump, restart, and exit. These functions change slightly from level to level. Sometimes you might not be able to jump, sometimes you might be able to fly, sometimes your fire button does… something entirely different.

There is very little in the sense of hints (usually you have the name of a level and a single short sentence with which to build your guesses). This can be a boon or a curse depending on how quickly you pick up the goal of a stage.

Real player with 18.0 hrs in game

I’ve completed most of the game now and formed a love/hate relationship with it. The gameplay is nice and some of the levels are creative. BUT… Way too much of the challenge in this game revolve around the player not seeing a f’ing thing except the screen flickering or the theme of the world you’re in makes everything a huge pile of shit on your screen. On some levels you have to do platforming while the platforms are hidden and there’s nothing in the level that allow you to judge distances so you have to count in your head to figure when not to press forward anymore. Some levels make you lose your vision as you progress and this theme of not seeing s**t repeats over and over. There is some kind of logic in the puzzles but the rules mostly change as you progress and you will “die” because theres no way you could have known what will happen. I’ll give an example here about the poor puzzle designs here so SPOILER warning incase you’re going to purchase the game.

Real player with 16.9 hrs in game

Ilamentia on Steam

klocki

klocki

Just. Add. Water.

Klocki is without a shadow of a doubt one of the biggest bargains on Steam right now. It also happens to be one of the most intuitive, well designed and almost flawless puzzle games on Steam. The sheer brilliance of the game cannot be underestimated. It may appear simple and that’s because it is but it will have you engrossed from beginning to end.

Highlights

The highlights of the game are its intuitiveness, accessibility, the design of the puzzles and the color palette.

Real player with 4.9 hrs in game

klocki, On MetaCritic, it shows it was developed by Megabyte Bomb. Released on the PC platform on Jul 13, 2016 and is also available on Iphone,Ipad. There are no user reviews yet as of this writing. (http://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/klocki) .

On steam page, it shows klocki was developed by Maciej Targoni and Wojciech Wasiak. The same people who brought us Hook. klocki is also available on Linux.

To say klocki is just “a puzzle game” - it is a unjust description on this product.

For me, I would describe klocki as creative, innotive puzzle game. Because it introduces mechanics/multiple combination of methods to solve a puzzle. This is what makes klocki interesting & fresh. It stand’s out from the rest of the other puzzle genre games.

Real player with 2.7 hrs in game

klocki on Steam

100 hidden eternals

100 hidden eternals

This is the best game in the entire series so far, isn’t it only a big picture with 100 hidden things in it, we can do puzzles, there are animations, you can drag stuff, you can do a bee maze, THIS ONE IS THE BEST OF ALL, and yet, it’s really REALLY cheap.

My suggestion? If you don’t think the others don’t worth the price, this one does, 100%, it’s really cheap, you have 2 original soundtracks as the others, and you have 100 achievements for each eternal you find to customize your profile.

If you think this one is expensive based on the others, yeah, you are right, twice the price, BUT, you can drop an item in CS:GO, TF2 or DotA2, sell the item, and buy this game, because it’s easy to do it.

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

100 Hidden Eternals is an interesting game whereby you have to find a hundred body outlines and click on them (it’s an artistic “hide and seek”). Just move your mouse, and the screen will scroll down.

Most of the Eternals are very easy to spot; however, there are some puzzles involved as well, which makes the game much harder.

There’s a big group of Eternals which can only be clicked on when you turn off a big light globe (by clicking on it), which is all good, except that I found that the screen moved when I tried to click on two of them (which were placed lower than the rest).

Real player with 0.6 hrs in game

100 hidden eternals on Steam