Pill Puzzle: One Move
Fun puzzle game with a responsive developer.
Works on linux with proton.
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Funciona en linux con proton.
– Real player with 5.8 hrs in game
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Pill Puzzle one move is more difficult than the first game, when I bought it I thought I wouldn’t be able to pass the first 10 stages, but I managed it calmly… After stage 21 it became more difficult, the game has the same design as the first Pill Puzzle, simple and minimalist, and I also liked the new music. In summary it is a challenging game.
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
Animated Puzzles
Animated Puzzles is an enjoyable game for all levels- ranging from an easy puzzle with only a few pieces to 800+ pieces. Each puzzle has a “pull out” tray which stores the unplaced pieces but it still allows you to lay pieces onto the puzzle “board” without placing them, which is similar to a real jigsaw puzzle.
This game allows the player to choose from many included puzzles (several levels of difficulty), plus the workshop has even more high quality, user created puzzles to download for free.
– Real player with 242.5 hrs in game
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This is the definitive jigsaw puzzle game. There are plenty of puzzles across 3 levels of difficulty with a half dozen piece shapes to choose from which can further tailor your difficulty level. The music is relaxing. The interface is easy to use. The pieces can be rotated. Once you have placed connecting pieces together they stay together. The images are varied and nice to look at. The animated backgrounds actually make the puzzles a little easier. The only downside to this game is that it ends when you finish the puzzles, which will take quite a while to do. But even that has an upside in Workshop support with plenty of puzzles to choose from. This is really a great game. It contains all the joy of putting together puzzles without the physical space requirements or missing pieces.
– Real player with 93.5 hrs in game
Pill Puzzle 2
a super fun puzzle. I really liked this sequel.
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
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Great puzzle with a lot fun levels! For fans of the genre, this one it’s a must!
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
Puzzle Frame
It is very challenging to try and remember what the puzzle looked like and to get the pieces in right order to complete.
– Real player with 9.6 hrs in game
Puzzle Frame is not your average puzzle game!
It introduces new mechanics to the genre while providing what it says on the tin and then some. The experience is overall very smooth and you can see that a lot of work was spent handpicking everything from music to the extensive (oh so breath taking) images of the gallery. As far as puzzle games go, this one sure does a good job at entertaining you. It deserves your attention.
I don’t usually play this kind of casual games but when I do, I play Puzzle Frame! :)
– Real player with 4.1 hrs in game
The Escaper
This was my first Escape Room game, and honestly I only played it because I got it through my curator. It was surprisingly fun, though, at least with the timer turned off. I would have failed badly and gotten very stressed if I’d only had one hour per room…
I found the puzzles overall cool and very satisfying to solve. Most of them seemed fair and pretty logical to me even when they took me a while to figure out. They demand a wide variety of problem-solving and sometimes knowledge, so most likely you’ll find at least some of them really challenging. Thankfully the first video walkthrough has already popped up and got me out of the last part of room 3 that I probably wouldn’t have figured out in a million years… Apart from that, I only looked up one thing after getting extremely irritated (see below) and trained my frustration tolerance a few other times.
– Real player with 7.9 hrs in game
edit: added link to my walkthrough.
the escaper is a short escape room puzzler with an optional time limit, meaning it’s already better than most other games in the genre, not stressing players out with a ticking clock if they don’t want it to.
– Real player with 7.3 hrs in game
Jetstream
Not a great puzzle game, but a good one
Jetstream looks great and sounds great. Very clean presentation.
Puzzle-wise, the problem is that it’s a little too easy to resort to trial-and-error. The easy-undo with Z is great, but the number of possible movements that aren’t obviously wrong is so finite that you can basically brute-force every puzzle. And the solutions are often so fiddly that you’ll be strongly tempted sooner or later; even knowing what the solution would entail, I often found the required movements very unintuitive. Occasionally the correct answer “clicked,” but I would say that was less than half of the time.
– Real player with 10.4 hrs in game
A casual, alright mobile game puzzler, but there’s nothing outstanding about it, and you’ll be done with it in only several hours. I’d only recommend it at a third of its asking price.
– Real player with 8.3 hrs in game
Play With Me: Escape room
Robert Hawk and his wife Sara are driving home from their celebration out on the town for his birthday when suddenly their car is thrown off the road crashing into an embankment. Robert wakes up handcuffed to a chair with a splitting headache in a dimly lit room, and Sara is nowhere to be seen. Surveying the area as best you can from your position, you will need to find a way to unlock the handcuffs by seeking out items that may be helpful or give you clues. Soon you will discover you are being held by a serial killer about whom you have been writing articles. Yours is not the only life in danger; logical thinking and the ability to think outside the box will be required if you are to save all the lives at stake.
– Real player with 11.3 hrs in game
Hey man, why don’t we just play some board games.
With a new Saw movie being released for the first time in seven years, you gotta get some life threatening puzzle solving somewhere. The official Saw games do not do it justice but what about Saw inspired games?
We come into the picture right as our protagonist, Robert Hawk, get kidnapped and put into a dark room. Still fresh from his car accident, or perhaps it was planned all along, this investigative journalist now has to go through puzzles made by the very man he was chasing, Illusion. Robert must be close to identifying Illusion if he was put in one of his puzzles to die, rather than a criminal that evaded being jailed. If Illusion made one mistake, it would be putting a journalist specifically trying to find out who they are, right in the same building.
– Real player with 10.0 hrs in game
Flex hooks
flex hooks is basically the love child of hook and sinkr , with basic functionality that’s missing from the former and without level reset upon making a mistake, which is present in both. it’s still not just a bunch of trial & error, though I found it hard to tell sometimes what goes where exactly, and it would’ve been really annoying with more punishing gameplay.
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
This is a nice quick puzzle game with a clean, uncluttered look. Some of the puzzles could be harder or more elegant, but it’s worth the price.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
SiNKR 2
Second verse, same as the first―with considerably less grating audio. (I don’t know if this is because the sound effects were replaced with slightly improved samples, because the background music is more synth vox and less piano, or both.)
Maybe the difficulty level peaks a little higher.
I won’t say I’m not tired of seeing Kevin MacLeod as an inexpensive out, but this does rectify my biggest complaint with the first SiNKR. As noted in the game’s description, SiNKR 2 does not obsolete the original. It’s almost like a level pack, with the aforementioned sonic improvement. Buy this one or its predecessor; if you like it and want more, pick up the one you skipped the first time around. Done deal.
– Real player with 8.1 hrs in game
Square pucks go in square holes, round pucks go in square or round holes. A line ends in a hook, and you contract a line by clicking its hexagonal root, pulling the hook along. A hook drags a puck, and any others it is next to. When the line turns a corner, so does the hook and any pucks it is dragging. If a puck hits an arrow block, it moves in the direction of the arrow. You have to fill all the holes on the screen. Like all good puzzle games, the rules are simple. It is the interaction between them that creates the complexity.
– Real player with 8.1 hrs in game
Hitman GO: Definitive Edition
Information
Title: Hitman GO: Definitive Edition
Developer(s): Square Enix Montreal
Publisher(s): Square Enix
Genre(s): Puzzle
Game Engine: Unity
Release Date: 23 Feb, 2016
Mode(s): Single-player
Review
+ Merits:
The PC definitive version of the game witnessed the removal of microtransactions, minor graphical improvements, and the touch screen is now replaced with the mouse. The game’s puzzles are smart and can be a bit challenging if the player seeks to complete the bonus objectives in each level. There is a wide variety of tactics to be considered while playing each board game, as each board has a unique theme with different tools and routes.
– Real player with 20.4 hrs in game
(I got this game for free from a friend)
Isn’t it strange when you come across a mobile game that doesn’t actually suck… but is instead fun and challenging? That’s what my experience with Hitman GO was like.
I vividly remember playing Hitman: Absolution a few years ago and feeling like the guy from this Youtube clip: $https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31g0YE61PLQ (you’ll have to copy and paste the url without the $ at the start because embedded Youtube videos tend to freeze the Steam client). Ok, it wasn’t that bad. But while both Hitman: Absolution and Hitman GO are not true Hitman games… the latter’s better for it. Unlike Hitman: Absolution, Hitman GO is a solid title that confidently knows what it wants to be and because of this it can stand strong on its own two feet.
– Real player with 17.5 hrs in game