Meow Lab
This is a really relaxing game. I been playing on and off. Tooka break when I couldn’t figure it out. Love it, highly recommend for anyone who need to de-stress and figure this puzzle out. The music is not bad, sometimes I listen to it but I think it could use a variety, but regardless over all, I love it :D Plus the kitty is what drawn me to the game, so thats a cute bonus factor xD
– Real player with 10.8 hrs in game
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Short, Adorable and Fun
I am a simple person and bought this game because I like puzzles and black cats. Due to it being so cheap, I expected nothing, but I am pleasantly surprised. This is a very cute puzzle game that starts off easy then gets gradually more and more difficult.
Pros
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- Fun but simple mechanics that get more complex as you progress. The later levels definitely offer a decent challenge but feel very satisfying to complete.* The Easter Eggs are really cute. I love the Death Stranding one. Too cute!
– Real player with 5.8 hrs in game
Minesweeper Classy
As far as I’m concerned, this is the best version of minesweeper on steam. This version feels smooth, has interesting levels, and keeps track of your win rates and best times. The hint system is useful in removing some risk of random guessing from your runs. These are all good additions. I do however have some gripes that are potential deal-breakers. The game allows you to unlock different color schemes, but none of them have anything close to a night-mode style. Every single color scheme has white tiles, which means lots of flash-bangs. Unfortunately, the free minesweeper browser version gives this a good run for it’s money. The browser version also has color coded numbers for easier pattern recognition. I wish this was an option as well. Once you get used to playing with colored numbers, it takes you a minute to think about certain moves when you play without. This version is well worth the money, because minesweeper is difficult to get wrong, but I do with it had a few more options for customizing the appearance of the game. Either way, if you enjoy playing minesweeper, this is well worth your time.
– Real player with 29.8 hrs in game
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–-{ Graphics }—
☐ You forget what reality is
☐ Beautiful
☑ Good
☐ Decent
☐ Bad
☐ Don‘t look too long at it
☐ MS-DOS
—{ Gameplay }—
☐ Very good
☑ Good
☐ It’s just gameplay
☐ Mehh
☐ Watch paint dry instead
☐ Just don’t
—{ Audio }—
☐ Eargasm
☐ Very good
☐ Good
☑ Not too bad
☐ Bad
☐ I’m now deaf
—{ Audience }—
☐ Kids
☑ Teens
☑ Adults
☑ Grandma
—{ PC Requirements }—
☑ Check if you can run paint
☐ Potato
☐ Decent
☐ Fast
☐ Rich boi
☐ Ask NASA if they have a spare computer
—{ Difficulty }—
– Real player with 23.4 hrs in game
SpelunKing: The Mine Match
Well-made Match-3 designed in a way that provides a purpose to actually playing.
You match resources to help improve buildings in town, shields to build up your puzzle solving ability, potions to refill your power-ups, and shovels to dig (warp) to different parts of the map.
It features all the standard match-3 elements, from creating bombs by matching 4 or more icons, breaking open sealed icons, eliminating all of a certain icon, ect. with the added inclusion of inventory bag upgrades to carry out loot, enhancing what you get from individual matches, treasure maps to secret areas, and such.
– Real player with 53.5 hrs in game
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In the end, I never met my grandma. I wonder how she looks like.
I wish that I will like this game. I like match 3 games but match 3 game is no longer fun if requires so much effort to play it. Maybe I’m lazy or maybe I’m not good in exploring places but every level took me almost or more than an hour to finish it. Also, it will be better if they allow the player to put in the number of resources to convert to coins. I have 8000++ woods and stones. If I have to convert them to coins, I have to keep clicking the ‘up’ arrow until it reaches the number.
– Real player with 40.5 hrs in game
Colorzzle
This is a highly addicting and fun puzzle game. I love the colors and the different concepts continuously introduced. However, I blew through the first half of the game in twenty minutes. But it does get more challenging toward the end, for a playtime of 90 minutes. I’d love a sequel consisting of “impossible” style levels. Highly recommend to puzzle game lovers.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
Colorzzle is very beautiful and relaxing game with unique color matching mechanism. I would appreciate more levels since the whole game can be finished in an hour. And maybe a bit more difficulty and logic based levels. But overally it offers good value for money and the hour I spent was great. Buy it and support great indie games and developers. Absolute mush have for puzzle game enthusiasts.
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
Entangle
if you like puzzle games. this game is good for these short breaks. jump in do a puzzle, still have time? do one more, close the game.
the puzzles challenge comes from understanding the layout, selecting a color randomly then figuring out what is the order of the puzzle pieces by which you can reach the target for that color. so this puzzle depends on how good you are at memorizing orders and deciphering the map infront of you. so you dont need a high IQ to have fun with it.
totally would recommend for those who love to puzzle, it will complete the games library for you.
– Real player with 18.8 hrs in game
Entangle reminded me of the kind of puzzles at millerworldinc. Entangle starts off relatively simple. The graphics are clean and bright, the mechanics are solid, and solving the 1st puzzle is a cake walk: “You Can’t Wait To Get To The Next One”. Simple and Fun. “This is going to be a breeze”.
But…As each new level is reached, the puzzles deceptively get a tiny bit more complex. Hardly noticeable!
It is this perfect balance that is So Wonderful and So Complicated to attain by the designer. That’s why I said that Entangle reminded me of the puzzles at miller world.
– Real player with 12.0 hrs in game
Cave Quest
Cave Quest (Match-3)
Steam copy provided for Curator review
One of my most-played match-3’s of all time!
Options include separate sliders for SFX, Music and Ambients, Full-screen, Custom Cursor and choice of Timed (bonus cash~! Ka-ching!) or Untimed (can be changed between M3 levels).
Story
Your family has disappeared in the mountains, and thanks to rumors of dangerous evil spirits, the locals are too afraid to help you search for them.
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– Real player with 100.0 hrs in game
It’s so hard to find a good match-3 game. This is one of them. Thanks for the nice experience! This game has it all. Including beautifully designed gems which are hard to spot! Story that glues the experience together, smoothness, good professional design, even translation to my language which I didn’t need but it’s ok. Finally a game that I couldn’t take my hands off and felt urge to play on. Good product! Now I pity it’s over.
Criticism: sure to perfection it lacks more compelling story, less artificial or less cliche story, better art - one that would not be so kitchy and which would be less amateurish and a better translation. Thanks to these imperfections the game stays as just no-name game in game history, as it doesn’t bring any cultural contribution. But it’s professionally and well made product anyway. Relaxing and fun enough.
– Real player with 23.0 hrs in game
Destroy Geometric Shapes
A game with great gameplay, I recommend it to anyone who enjoys puzzle with angles.
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
Ok, take my money and let me destroy a lot of things!
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
Fine Sweeper
50 hours in and I think it’s time to write a review. Been playing it on and off rather addictively for the last month or so, most of that due to my unrelenting addiction for minesweeper (and achievements) as well as just wanting to top those leaderboards to make my life seem less worthless…
This is the best minesweeper remake I’ve ever played, it is a hell of a lot better then the windows remake that was on the windows store (not sure if they actually made it) which was a tragedy.
Like that one this too had pickups, which is an obviously new addition to the classic minesweeper formula and whilst I was pretty skeptical at first it’s a very well incorporated addition unlike the other version. There is also classic mode where you only have 1 life and therefore you hit a bomb you die (just like in real life!).
– Real player with 254.5 hrs in game
It’s a good Minesweeper remake! There are dozens of levels now instead of just three, Steam leaderboards to show off with, and the options and controls are just like how you remember them. (Plus, it’s got a nice background track that sounds roughly like a cat playing Team Fortress 2.)
That being said, Minesweeper is much more boring than I remember it. It’s mostly just a game of matching: spotting which numbers on the board are equal to the amount of adjacent tiles or flagged mines. The only real puzzle aspect to Minesweeper comes when you’ve spotted all the possible matches, and the only way to progress is to use some deductive reasoning on the remaining numbers. But no matter how hard you try, if there are too many mines clustered together in the wrong way, you’re eventually going to have to start guessing, and that’s ultimately Minesweeper’s biggest downfall.
– Real player with 54.4 hrs in game
A Snake’s Tale
Casual puzzle game, for the most part too easy but fun, harder level would help because for me this game is just a time killer.
Can’t run in full screen mode and awful music are mos def a minus.
Recommend if you are new to puzzle game genre or just want an easy puzzle game with 2 or 3 tricky levels.
– Real player with 4.7 hrs in game
I bought A Snake’s Tale out of multiple yearnings at once:
-Despair for a game where I can finally play as a snake- a diagetically-portrayed one, mind you, not just a sequence of squares chasing dots;
-A good puzzle game;
-A growing liking for smaller-project titles due to my chronic inability to afford any of the AAA games or the hardware to run them;
-An eagerness to support a fellow Austinite, and aspiring game creator.
In each of these, I say A Snake’s Tale delivers.
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Turns out this game is a great brain-builder. We learn the rules as we go, and the simple ruleset is used to great versatility.
– Real player with 4.4 hrs in game
BLASK
simple yet fun game.
– Real player with 19.3 hrs in game
It’s the year 2002. Your friend Jason has invited you to his birthday party. “Well, I don’t really care for social–” “It’s at a laser tag arena.” “Now wait a minute.”
While you’re lurching around the arena, ordained with clunky plastic, someone quietly calls out to you. “Psst! Hey! Come ‘ere!” “Huh?!” “Come look at what Gus figured out.”
You stealth your way over to an obscure part of the arena where your friends are waiting. One of them hands you a postage stamp. “Eat this first.” You put the stump in your mouth and wait. “Now what?” “Hit it, Gus.” What does Gus do? He does something really weird with a mirror, a lightbulb, and his laser rifle. The result: BLASK.
– Real player with 10.5 hrs in game