#AkiRobots
I’m part-way through, and it’s getting tougher (trying to get par on level 39). So far this game strikes a nice balance of being challenging without being too hard. The par scores make you think about how to be more efficient while making it clear that there are savings to be had. The graphics are fun while being readable so you don’t feel overwhelmed by visual noise.
I’m digging it.
– Real player with 20.6 hrs in game
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Fun little, sokoban-esque puzzle game.
The level designs are actually very well made, and really bring out the interesting interactions between the different mechanics. Really makes you have to think sometimes, especially when trying to beat the “Pony moves”(Dev highscore)
– Real player with 13.1 hrs in game
Worm Jazz
A fun and clever little puzzle game that requires thinking ahead before each move. Really like the undo enabling backtracking for those times you take a wrong turn, very intuitive keyboard and mouse assignment as well. Lovely little gem, highly recommended!
– Real player with 15.6 hrs in game
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Got from IsThereAnyDeal 10 year anniversary giveaway, and love it!
Love the graphics and game play. Puzzles start off easy and ramp up well.
Thoroughly recommend this to anyone into Puzzle games!
Enjoying it so much I recommended it to my partner, and she bought it immediately!
– Real player with 10.4 hrs in game
Piozila
This is the kind of game that can keep you playing for hours, I highly recommend.
– Real player with 5.2 hrs in game
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I definitely recommend this game! The puzzles are super fun and the character is so adorable! I would say it’s roughly 2 to 3 hours of gameplay. Perfect if you’re looking for some relaxing evening puzzle-solving.
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
Sweet Hero
Control a coconut little kiss and slash your sweet enemies.
Think before move!
Sweet hero is a challenging grid-based movement game.
Every enemy have your own pattern, use this in your favor. Some stages are difficult but you respawn fastly. Think of a strategy to win.
Features
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70 handcrafted stages.
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4 worlds with different enemies on each.
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Relaxing soundtrack and satisfying sound effects.
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Fast paced combat
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Candy themed cute pixel art
Samurai Cat
Good gameplay, good idea, but you should fix the slow motion when the golden mouse is the last one, because if the player tries to attack it more than twice, they won’t want to see slow motion if it’s not dead yet
– Real player with 4.8 hrs in game
I knew that my time playing checkers would serve me in life, I’m having fun here with this cool cat!
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
Sokoban: Bunny Tales
This game is a good game, don’t let the graphics fool you.
It builds on the concept of sokoban quite well, even if many of its puzzles drift away from the main idea of sokoban and become more like a better version of chip’s challenge. Much of ‘those’ stray puzzles are welcomed additions when compared to the variety it already has when focusing only on its more sokoban-like puzzles of pushing objects onto spots.
Being only 200 levels long, it’s rather short when combined with its relative ease, albeit its difficulty does fluctuate. For me, it took only 22 hours to beat all of the levels… This ensures that the game can’t possibly overstate its welcome, if such a thing was possible with its variety.
– Real player with 22.5 hrs in game
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
– Real player with 14.3 hrs in game
Sproggiwood
This game will always hold a special place for me as the introduction of my kids to roguelikes. There’s no auto-explore here, it’s more “puzzle roguelike” than I’d really prefer, but it’s ideal for my 7, 10 and 13 year old to play and get far too much enjoyment out of. Add to that the developers are some of my favorites (I don’t know them personally, but they also make Caves of Qud, a roguelike that I enjoy quite a bit as well) and I can heartily recommend the game to most anyone dipping thier toe into roguelikes without knowing what all the fuss is about.
– Real player with 35.0 hrs in game
THE ONE-SENTENCE SUMMARY…
Okay at best, only somewhat charming, and worth a casual playthrough at most.
[➕] THE POSITIVES
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The MUSIC. Is delightful. If anything, you’ll keep the volume turned up just to hear the cheery tunes as you play.
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ENEMY VARIETY. Is nice! Each level serves as a foundation for the next, so the game is always building on itself all the way through to the end.
– Real player with 26.4 hrs in game
Arctictopia
Arctictopia is a puzzle-solving game in the Arctic Ocean. Figure out routes and plan your moves to help mama polar bear find her cub on the melting ice.
As the ice sheets melt away, the polar bears' route home becomes even more treacherous…
Features
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10 unique mechanics woven into 150 intriguing levels.
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Immerse yourself in a hand-drawn, picture book-styled (but frigid!) North Pole and as you cross the Arctic Ocean.
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Plan your every step carefully — with each move you make, the ice under your paws melts a bit.
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Relax and take your time puzzle-solving. It’s easy to retrace your steps or try a different level. Chill and enjoy the challenge.
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Adorable cub, seal and puffin.
Boxed-In
Story-free, simple action-puzzle game where you trap enemies who are trying to eat you by surrounding them with blocks on all side while avoiding enemies. Each level you complete will have you advancing to the next level where you’ll trap additional enemies. With simple mechanics you’ll find yourself eventually facing a hoard of enemies blocking your every path. Different game modes will give you a variation of game play and leaderboards will let you know where you rank.
Gerritory
Really enjoy this game with my friends! Although the rules are easy, we can always find different strategies to beat each other :) Wish there will be a map editor. Cannot wait to create some maps to share with my friends!
– Real player with 33.5 hrs in game
Good party game that is awesome if you can find someone else to play with.
Good:
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Innovate gameplay.
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Has AI player so you can play alone.
Bad:
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Too many loading screens.
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No V-sync.
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I don’t want to get a poo when I lose a round.
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Online match is impossible unless you can find people at right place.
Wish:
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Level editor with Steam Workshop support.
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Custom match but you can set multiple levels instead of just one.
– Real player with 3.2 hrs in game