Peg Solitaire

Peg Solitaire

Simple and well made. A good alternative to pulling up solitaire or something. Just a chill way to exercise the brain just a little.

Real player with 6.0 hrs in game


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Great game to play when you have time to waste, love playing it while queuing for matches.

Real player with 1.9 hrs in game

Peg Solitaire on Steam

O.C.D. - On Completeness & Dissonance

O.C.D. - On Completeness & Dissonance

OCD presents itself very cleanly as a well-made interpretation of the classic sliding-tiles puzzle, the likes of which have remained popular with casual audiences and more hardcore fans alike since the earliest days of Flash animation games. The name becomes ever-more fitting as the levels advance, the challenge rapidly becoming something which requires genuine forethought to successfully overcome; the basic control scheme of using each arrow key to rotate the board ninety degrees left or right at a time masks the many dynamic aspects the game which will be introduced very quickly.

Real player with 3.9 hrs in game


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It’s an interesting rotating puzzle game.

You have to fit the tiles in the marked area in the exact orientation, among a few other challenges.

It’s a decent game with 60 or so levels.

Real player with 1.8 hrs in game

O.C.D. - On Completeness & Dissonance on Steam

Super Maze Labyrinth

Super Maze Labyrinth

Just a bunch of mazes for you to solve, a decent choice if you’re after something to fiddle with while listening to audiobooks, podcasts, etc. It won’t last you, though. My playtime after 100-percenting the game was at 2.5h, and that included at least a few minutes of the game being left idle.

Real player with 2.5 hrs in game


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Minimal Crypt

Minimal Crypt

Minimalistic indeed, yet complex enough to give you headaches, well designed, innovative, surprisingly varied and makes me struggle much more than I am willing to admit. It’s definetely worth its price and you’ll be able to enjoy it for days with the community levels.

Real player with 7.2 hrs in game

Puzzle games with genuinely innovative mechanics are incredibly rare these days and this little gem in the rough is a perfect example of something brand new that’s easy to pick up but incredibly hard to master.

The simplistic graphics, smooth, minimalistic animations, fantastic soundtrack and the exponentially steep difficulty curve all culminate together brilliantly.

For just 5 bucks you’ve got access to the 5-ish hours campaign (including a secret level that you unlock by inputting the Konami code) and a plethora of community made levels.

Real player with 6.1 hrs in game

Minimal Crypt on Steam

Moving Letters

Moving Letters

short and simple

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

A very short game of dragging the alphabet tiles to make the word based on the image or symbol given at the bottom of the tiles. You will be given an option after a few minutes to reveal the answer if you don’t know the answer. It’s a short fun game but the dragging is a bit lagging and possibly slot the tile to the unintended position. The timer for the online mode is a bit suicidal to me.

There is still a room of improvement for this game especially the tile-dragging part. Also, if you want to choose a different language, it will take quite some time because you have to keep clicking the flag until you get what you want. It will be fun if they come out with categories and each category has 50 words. Or swap words to make a sentence based on a series of images or symbols.

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Moving Letters on Steam