Aurora Hex - Pattern Puzzles
aurora hex is similar to the developer’s previous game, aurorabound deluxe . you’re trying to recreate colorful patterns in both, but in this game you’re bothering hexagons instead of squares. it is also somewhat similar to loop .
– Real player with 29.7 hrs in game
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Visually pleasing minimalist puzzler.
Almost same genre as jigsaw puzzles, but feels different.
UI & Visuals seem a bit more refined than the first title, while retaining a similar feel to play. :)
(Currently up to late World 1, out of 20 worlds, at time of review.
Also has Daily puzzles to unlock & Infinity mode to unlock)
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Solitaire 3D
So authentic, you can smell the cardboard.
50+ different games, perfect graphics, fully customise your table, cards, lighting, viewing angles… everything.
This is the best Solitaire game available.
– Real player with 304.8 hrs in game
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A generic yet essential collection of solitaire games. If you are a solitaire enthusiast the game works perfectly, with a smooth interface which can be customized, and plenty of achievements that require heavy grind of several popular categories of games. The game also offers global rankings, personal stats and various other customization options to enrich your experience. Solid game that can work as a cool break from more demanding games. Recommended!
– Real player with 189.2 hrs in game
Lucky and a life worth living - a jigsaw puzzle tale
This is a beaultiful game, the background music is relaxing and fits really well with this game, the illustration is well made and beaultiful, I can relate to this game because I have a dog, but he’s not a dog, he’s our son, the illustration in this game reminded me my own dog, he’s cute and loves to play with me and my wife, just like lucky.
I can’t recommend this game enough, it’s a nice and relaxing jigsaw puzzle.
– Real player with 6.6 hrs in game
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I bought this game with the intention of playing when i first start my streams, and i’m so glad i did. Not only is it super relaxing, but chat loved these too (unless they were yelling at me because i was blind and couldn’t find a missing piece) music is fantastic and the story it tells for all puzzles is cute.
Honestly my only complaint is, i wish there were more puzzles! Fantastic little soothing game, def recommend!
– Real player with 5.8 hrs in game
AuroraBound Deluxe
its quite relaxing keeps the mind alert being as i am an older person.
– Real player with 357.4 hrs in game
A fun game to while away the hours
– Real player with 55.8 hrs in game
Simply Puzzles: Junctions
a simple to learn but hard to master puzzle game. Nothing more, nothing less.
They are not kidding with the title, the game is REALLY simple to learn. Simpler than say sudoku, even simpler than minesweeper, but with similar levels of complexity when you get really into it. The game has 100 levels for you that start of pretty small that you can do in about 5 minutes, to eventually ballooning to puzzles that take 30 minutes or longer. As far as I could tell you really did not need to ever guess, but there were definitely some puzzles where it felt like you had to guess. I would rate the medium levels very highly, being enjoyable to figure out but not too easy, but the higher levels tended to drag. Maybe you can figure out a better way, but I found myself needing to try a long branch of possibilities just to eliminate a single move that really ground the game to a halt.
– Real player with 27.3 hrs in game
This is a fun collection of Gokigen Naname (Slant) type puzzles which should be quite enjoyable for anyone who enjoys logic puzzle games. There’s 100 of them, all of which are available from the start of the game, so if you get stuck on one, you can always just skip forward a bit, if you like. The game’s definitely worth it for the asking price. The Linux version worked like a charm, too!
Apart from simply figuring out the various axiomatic deductions throughout the game (I hadn’t played this particular kind of puzzle before, so it was new to me), the levels are all more or less the same – there won’t be new mechanics or anything like that. Mostly the levels just get bigger as you progress through. The difficulty curve is a little bit sporadic; I found that I’d get stuck on one for a little while but then blow right through the next few.
– Real player with 25.5 hrs in game
Faerie Solitaire
Disclaimer: I purchased this game using my own funds, and I do not write a review on a game that I have not paid for myself, because I believe they should be fair and unbiased. I don’t believe you can get that unless you invest your own funds and support developers, and provide a personal sense of “value”.
This has got to be one of the more enjoyable solitaire card games on the market. I have put over 52 hours into this addicting game. It has a fun background story (which does not interfere with the game play, but merely keeps you involved to continue on your journey), relaxing music, and simple mechanics with fun powerups to assist you along the way. A good value at its current asking price of $10, but I think as a casual game, I would wait for it to be on sale for around $5. It has achievements, trading cards, and is guaranteed to waste a LOT of your time if you are a fan of Faeries whatsoever.
– Real player with 74.4 hrs in game
An entertaining Solitaire game, with quite simple, but engaging gameplay; and a nice story about faeries. This game is good for some relaxing during an afternoon; even though it’s simple, there’s still some challenge to it. The aesthethic is really nice, featuring some nice backgrounds for each of the different levels, all following a fantasy theme.
The game offers several modes; an adventure mode, in which you play through 40 levels, following the story of a kid who encountered faeries, and all the dangers he encountered during his journey to save them which, although might sound unnecessary for a solitaire game, adds a nice backstory. There’s also a quickplay mode, in which you can replay any previously finished level, and a challenge mode, with some more difficult levels. Each level consists of 9 hands, and, while it’s not necessary to collect all cards in each hand, there’s still different objectives to complete in order to beat a level.
– Real player with 56.3 hrs in game
Regency Solitaire
First off, this is NOT a game I normally play. I play MOBAs, Survival, Sims, & FPS. (Though I do play Reigns every so often)
I was watching an Indie dev video and Jake (Grey Alien Games) was doing the talk (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmwbYl6f11c ) and he talked about the games he has made (match-3’s & card games) and how this game, Regency Solitaire, was a collaborative game he did with his wife & Family. I was intrigued and checked out the game here on Steam and spent a couple days mulling over the purchase. I wasn’t sure if this was something I would play or not. I finally decided to give it a shot (the price is relatively low) and I am pleased that I did, it’s a fun game.
– Real player with 60.0 hrs in game
Regency Solitaire is a very nice, relaxing, charming, yet challenging game.
The setting takes places during the Regency era in the United Kingdom - early 1800s. The Regency era is noted for its elegance, fine arts, and architecture. It also encompasses a time of social, political, and economic change. This all is very nicely reflected in the game itself.
The game is centered upon a particular family within the Regency era, what each family member’s role is, and how they handle, or mishandle, said role. As the storyline continues throughout the game, the player learns a bit more about each family member.
– Real player with 35.8 hrs in game
Line Loops - Logic Puzzles
Straight forward great game. Lots of levels.
– Real player with 85.1 hrs in game
Line Loops: Logic Puzzles asks the question: “What happens when I don’t know how to do my math homework, so I try to turn it into a game instead?”. The answer: You fail. Fortunately, the game doesn’t.
The Good:
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Kid-friendly-Silent-Hill OST.
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The tutorials give some good hands-on practice with the game’s concepts and show different ways to utilize them.
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4 daily puzzles that are different difficulties.
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Infinity mode.
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Not too many gimmicks: hidden numbers, larger boards, more numbers.
– Real player with 32.9 hrs in game
BlackJack Math
A game with a very different idea, at first glance it looks like a simple “educational” game, but there is a notable scale in the difficulty, making you think more with each puzzle that the game presents you so you can complete it and proceed to the next level.
The sounds of the game make the experience even more relaxing, and for such an affordable price, I see no reason not to buy it.
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
This game is so good, The difficulty is increasing in a good way, Has 50 level to do you resolve and have fun.
Inicialy is difficult to understand the cards without number, but after that is easily to resolve the puzzle
The Blackjack remember the tabletopgames, with challange and laughs.
The better feature is the “Magic Eye”, Using that is like get a BIG tip but helps when you get stuck in some levels.
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
Jigsaw Puzzle - Animals
Pretty straight foward Jigsaw game.
The music is chilly and the puzzles are really challenging.
I recommend.
– Real player with 6.5 hrs in game
Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!! Life-changing!!!!!!!!!! 10/10 wothe every penny. very good vibes
– Real player with 6.2 hrs in game