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
Sneak In: a zuma game
Inexpensive, and is exactly the game you think it is with a ton of content. Every once in a while the randomization on a level is brutal though.
– Real player with 5.9 hrs in game
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Perfect Fit - Totemland
Looks very nice but kinda boring game and a bit too repeptitive. Does have some challenging levels, but all in all not enough content for the price, and too much content for this little variation.
– Real player with 4.7 hrs in game
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A lot of casual & simple puzzles to solve. It becomes incredibly tedious and boring the longer you play. Maybe if your’e stuck on a plane this’d be something you’d load up to kill some time. Otherwise I don’t see the allure.
– Real player with 4.1 hrs in game
Kittens and Yarn
A cute little game of untangling the yarns of each kitten. Gameplay involves switching hexagonal tiles to create an unbroken line of coloured yarn. It starts off simply with just two kittens and their yarn which are quite easy. Then another 2 more kittens join in and there is real tangled mess. Difficulty increases with each level and the last 6 levels are quite hard.
A enjoyable game to wind down at the end of the day with no pressure attached. There is no timer, so you can go your own pace. Music is jaunty and happy and a 5th kitten is playing hide and seek in the background.
– Real player with 14.6 hrs in game
Nice, challenging, and simple puzzle game. Cute.
However I am not color blind and even I have some problems with these colors: Dark Pink and Red are way too similar. Also game mainly uses red, green and yellow, the most common color blindness colors.
– Real player with 9.8 hrs in game
Puzzle Puppers
Well, let me tell you I really loved this cute indie game!
And by the way, once in a while even the Steam store accepts the right tags - this game is rightly flagged as indie, puzzle and casual but no way “for kids only” or something like that.
In fact, it’s a very nice and somehow challenging puzzle game that can be definitely enjoyed by the whole family, of course if the player likes indie puzzle games. Or cute puppies. For its price, it’s definitely worth it in my opinion.
The game is made in Unity and unfortunately it really lacks of display configuration modes (you can basically play only on “high” graphic quality and a single resolution if you want to go windowed), but it’s ok since it’s quite light to be downloaded and played.
– Real player with 40.8 hrs in game
It ended up having more variants in the puzzles than I thought, which is great. It really is a fun, colourful, well thought out puzzle game. Some levels I had to think and move pups a lot to get the solution, others are very easy. There is no tutorial or words but the levels are clear enough for you to work out what to do.
Achievement hunters - all achievements are to get 3 hearts on each level. Just pick up every ham bone in level to get 3 hearts, then get your pup to eat out of his colour co-ordinated bowl to finish level. There are no timers (thankfully) and one dog can get all bones, not every dog has to get a bone.
– Real player with 6.4 hrs in game
KAMI
KAMI, how I deigned to love thee. Your puzzles were sweet, and your style was grand. How that sitar swooned me in the gentle february nights when I got perfects left and right. It wasn’t until the third set of puzzles that I learned of your vile transgressions against me.
10 hint credits a day, with no way to earn more. “No matter,” I said. “These puzzles will not conquer me, for I am one with the kami.” Oh, but sweet KAMI, I was wrong. So wrong. Your puzzles became devious, and your sparse, archaic mobile-style hint system with the only ability to wait for the timer to run down for my next set, in which I would use oh so sparingly. I needed my approving sitar, my golden perfect.
– Real player with 12.5 hrs in game
Occasionally you come across a game which makes you so happy that you discovered it, that you want to meet the developers and just say thank you. Well here is your chance http://www.stateofplaygames.com/about-us/
Kami is the name given to the type of paper used in Origami. Essentially in each puzzle you’re presented with a colourful board filled with different coloured squares of Kami and your objective is to fill the board into a single colour using the shortest amount of moves possible. It might sound easy and some of the puzzles are, but as you progress your brain will definitely be challenged. There are no time requirements, no penalties for using the hint system and with the help of calming visuals and sound your time spent in this game will simply be a underwhelming satisfying puzzle Zen experience.
– Real player with 7.0 hrs in game
Romeow: in the cracked world
A nice and amazingly chill endeavor.
I wanted something lowkey to mess with while I worked on my thesis, and this game was purrfect!
Animations are cute, puzzles aren’t too hard (although you do have to think a little on a few), and really it was just the best thing I could have to played at two a.m. with my head practically in my hands.
Romeow’s adorable questline has so much heart and courage and cuteness that I was fully revitalized after my first playthrough! The music was bright and playful, and I think this game might be my go-to for a little while when I just need a quick mental break between all the research and reading.
– Real player with 14.9 hrs in game
Chill “puzzle” game that involves a cat running around ‘n trying to find its’ favorite toy before falling asleep in a cozy cot.
The mechanics is easy to comprehend. No rush. Even if you’re bad with spatial imagination (just like me), running in circles pays off (sooner or later you’ll stumble across the right corridor).
Price is nice for a neat game like this, and the cat is cute.
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
Blockee
This is a game that make feel very very very relaxed. Music is great.
But there are some BUGs. In Level 47, I made 11 moves, but it only count 10 moves.
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
This game is for those who like a good game with relaxing music.
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
Sagrada
A few months ago, my roommates got me hooked on the physical version of this board game, and we absolutely couldn’t get enough. As a Birthday gift, a friend sent me a copy of the digital game we’d all been contemplating getting. After playing a few rounds online, including crossplaying with friends on mobile, I can say this is one of the best digital board games I’ve found to date.
The campaign is realistically just more Sagrada for you to play, but some of the later boards do have some difficult to navigate board/color situations that no one would normally pick, leading to the player having to take interesting and unique lines they wouldn’t normally while playing with friends.
– Real player with 43.7 hrs in game
This is both an excellent game and an excellent development! No bugs whatsoever, which is a very rare find these days. Congrats to the developers! :-)
It has a good Tutorial and lots of solo content through a Campaign Mode or Solo Mode.
The Campaign is very well designed. It also works as a simple and inviting way to learn more advanced strategies. I learned about all its features by playing it this way. You can replay it as many times as you want and you get rewarded by that. Upper levels get unlocked only after achieving certain goals.
– Real player with 23.3 hrs in game
Bejeweled® 3
Introduction:
Dazzling explosions of colorful jewels adds another dimension to this delightful and challenging match 3 puzzle game. Never fails to interest anyone.
Gameplay:
Classic: Match 3 or more for the classic game we all know and love. You can create special gems for a more spectacular effect. Matching four creates a “fire” gem, when used in an “L” style creates a “row-line” destroying gem. Combine 5 to create a “hypercube” which destroys all gems on the field of the same kind and color.
– Real player with 3836.3 hrs in game
I had been playing a lot of Solitaire games on Steam as basically my lazy games. Games I’d play on break or lunch or just when I’m watching YouTube, to have something to do on the side I’d been working towards achievements with. Well after finishing another one of those games, I decided to switch it up and went with Bejeweled 3. A fun and engaging match 3 game. I haven’t played a whole lot of those to know how this is much different from others or how it may be better or worse than some. In fact I think I can safely say now this is the one I’ve played the most.
– Real player with 71.3 hrs in game