Cursed Mummies
At first glance, it looks like a Sokoban clone. In reality, IT USES THE SAME EXACT PUZZLES AS SOKOBAN.
If you’ve played Sokoban, don’t bother with this, because you’ve seen it already. If you have this and get stuck on a puzzle, look up a video on Sokoban!
Some early reviews state that the game freezes after level 15 but that has been fixed in a recent patch.
– Real player with 4.4 hrs in game
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They patched the glitch where there were no levels loading after 15. I guess it’s just a mediocre to average sokoban clone with 25 levels now. It’s your typical “push boxes around” game. Not sure if it’s worth the price when you can get the same game but better anywhere else, possibly even for free.
I’m glad that the dev(s) fixed their game though. There’s plenty of examples where it’s not the case, so that’s cool to see.
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
Space Drone: Rescue Mission
This is actually a good little puzzle adventure.
Rooms can get quite difficult as you proceed further into the game.
Also its cheap and entirely worth the modest price being asked.
– Real player with 7.5 hrs in game
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Ok, this game has taken me by surprise. I was expecting something easy and fast, but this game has some puzzles that forced me to stop and think what am i doing - what isn’t something bad, to the contrary, is extremely good. It gets harder the more you progress, and i still didnt finished it (pretty close to the end tho), but, until now, i having lots of fun with this.
– Real player with 4.2 hrs in game
Chesskoban - Chess Puzzles
A great puzzle, mixing chess and sokoban in very well done levels, for sure one of the best sokoban I’ve played. I highly recommend
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
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Sokoban + Chess is a perfect match. Recommended for everyone who likes puzzles.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
One4
Ever wanted to play Connect 4 in a Rubik’s cube? Me neither!
Strange as this game is from visual style to game mechanics, there’s still plenty of fun to be had for a free to play game!
The UI is a little janky, but it’s still easy to set up a multiplayer game with a friend, and different modes that change the game’s mechanics keep the game interesting.
Highly recommend this game if you and a friend are looking for something new to play.
– Real player with 2.6 hrs in game
I’d recommend this game, it’s a nice take on the classic connect 4 type of game with a cool concept added.
Your goal is the same as the classic game to make a row of 4 of your characters, but this time in a 3D puzzle.
The controls and interface are well explained and works well.
The game visuals and animations also are really pleasant with a nice music.
You can play solo or against a friend in three different modes with their own settings also detailed ingame.
When you play solo, you can chose between three difficulties (easy,medium and hard).
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Sokobear: Winter
Pretty cute art and nice gameplay! If you like others sokobans games you will like this for sure!
– Real player with 8.7 hrs in game
Great game with clever puzzles, very good art and some nice jokes here and there. A fun time for sure
– Real player with 2.7 hrs in game
Chess Brain: Dark Troops
What a good game. I liked the AudioDesign.
It was difficult for me at first, but I ended up getting the hang of it at the end
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
Pretty easy, only got stuck on level 23. Dig the concept, hard to say whether this will improve my chess game until I play.
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
Chess Brain
This game has interested chess related puzzles. To see everything moving and trying to figure out next move is challenging. Sometimes it melts your brain making calculations for every move, and because of that, I love this game.
I really wanted to see a sequel for this game. :)
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
Short chess puzzle game about finding the right path through a board without encountering an enemy piece. Good. Level reset and you can redraw your path as many times as you need to.
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
Fluffy Cubed
Full disclosure: I got this on sale for .54 cents USD. It’s a cute sliding boxes puzzle game, where through the 60 levels I’ve played so far the easiest solution in the correct one. You do have to play the levels in order, and must complete one level to unlock the next one. There is no hint button, but you can redo a puzzle as many times as you like.
I’d recommend taking your time with your favorite beverage. Just enjoy the cute cat and listen to the music. Or turn that down and listen to whatever you like. Highly recommended for the cute cat and clean gameplay. No complicated mechanics here.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
A really simple, super chill, and squarely cute puzzle game. The game has a nice pace and was honestly not at a point where it’s so challenging you get frustrated. Some levels just need a bit of extra time (trying methods and predicting pathways). I would suggest this game for the wholesome design, pleasant atmosphere, and easy-run achievements. Quite a simple play through and review.
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
Laruaville 11 Match 3 Puzzle
This is a great Match 3 game. The story is better than most Match 3 games.
It’s every bit as good as Laruaville 7 and Cursed House, all by the same company. The mechanics are very similar with a few new additions.
The whole point of each Match 3 level is to figure out what to do. There is a hint system if you need help, and it’s good. Remove all of the gold coins, and the level ends. Interspersed between Match 3 boards are mini-games like Rush Hour, Spot the Difference, Hidden Object, Mahjong, etc. You can choose Relaxed, Timed, or Limited Moves. I prefer limited moves as it’s more like a puzzle.
– Real player with 15.7 hrs in game
A good game with just enough difficulty to make you think. If you’re familiar with their “Cursed House” series this is similar. I enjoy playing them all.
– Real player with 10.8 hrs in game
Unlock The King 2
2D is replaced by 3D puzzles. It is more complicated now, harder to manage and understand all the possible move options and possibilities.
At least Undo option is added - that I missed during the Part 1. But this option is buggy sometimes, made the piece invisible.
Level 14 - this was not explained before that you can rotate the view with your right mouse button. Discovered that the second before I was giving up and planned to look for solution. And the rotating stops working sometimes, you need to close the game to make it work again.
– Real player with 4.8 hrs in game
upd: What you can read below is my original review of the first version of this game. I was pretty upset with my first impression which didn’t live up to my expectations, as you can see it. After I posted this review, the developers were fast to respond, and they fixed things I noted here, and I really, really appreciate it. I played this game to the completion and I must say that now it is a good example of a minimalistic puzzle. So feel free to try it and support the developers. Also, I want to thank Raphael, one of the devs, for the answer you can also read below. It means a lot for me, too.
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game