Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs

Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs

In my opinion, this is one of the best VR games I have ever played. It takes the classic formula of throwing birds at pigs, scales it up into a 3D environment and nails everything it has to.

I have played practically all of the Angry Birds games from when they initially came out, nearly an entire decade ago, and so when I saw this, I immediately had to give it a go. I was sceptical, since the original games were 2D and adding an additional dimension would, naturally, cause problems. However, this is actually one of the best parts of the game. The level design accommodates the additional 3D element by allowing most levels to have the option of taking your shots at different, predetermined locations/angles. I find this feature really well done because it continues the element of puzzles in the mobile games where it is about finding the right wood plank to destroy and analysing the structures from different viewpoints, looking for the weak-points is both engaging and satisfying when you get it right.

Real player with 11.2 hrs in game


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Angry Birds 3D

Baseline, This is Angry Birds but In full 3D with VR controls. If you are an avid player of Angry Birds on Mobile then this is a must play for you and a perfect translation of what you’d expect from a real life Angry Birds game.

You control the slingshot, Pull it back and fire to destroy the blocks and pigs, there are 4 sets of levels all with different themes just like the Mobile game as well as another Two sets of levels available after you finish the base game with a spooky night theme as well as two more coming in the future.

Real player with 7.9 hrs in game

Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs on Steam

Bubble Bobble 4 Friends: The Baron’s Workshop

Bubble Bobble 4 Friends: The Baron’s Workshop

Game is awesome,

at first it seems to be too easy, but the focus here lies clearly on score-hunting, there are enough incentives to reward the player properly for high scores. Is the score high enoug you become rated with stars, depending on the rating you unlock achievments, music and editor parts.

This also means that playing the game just normally, won’t satisfy the urge for challenge, that’s important to notice, if you die merely your score resets and the progress in the current room, which isn’t much. If you die three times in a row on the same room you can make yourself invincible, which is a bit too much in my opinion, but at the same time, it’s just there for completing the short main campaign, after you’ve been through it, there is a much harder campaign which is hard enough that it might be even interesting to play if you not play for scores, in these levels the invincibility option is turned off. It took me some time and was pretty hard, but earning thhree stars in the hard versions is highly satisfying.

Real player with 52.6 hrs in game


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I’d like to applaud Taito for standing behind their product and fixing the major bugs the game had that originally prevented me from recommending this title… but it’s still not perfect for the current price point. While it no longer has any game breaking issues, the main Story levels still lack the visual charm of the original Bubble Bobble (which thankfully works great now and is also included via the “Arcade of Memories”) in regards to enemy designs and block skins; proving that new doesn’t always equal better.

Real player with 13.0 hrs in game

Bubble Bobble 4 Friends: The Baron's Workshop on Steam

Mondrian - Plastic Reality

Mondrian - Plastic Reality

Probably the best relaxing and stress reliever game i’ve ever played

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game


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Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

Mondrian - Plastic Reality on Steam

Of Mice and Moggies

Of Mice and Moggies

Love letter for Sokoban fans. I especially enjoyed the leaderboards and optimizing move counts for solutions. Has a really good level editor, which is a good place to dip your toes in if you have ever wanted to create your own puzzles but don’t have a starting point. The developer is very friendly.

Real player with 73.5 hrs in game

Unbridled feline aggression and tricky problem-solving converge in a most satisfying manner in Of Mice and Moggies, a stellar Sokoban variant with a sedate, bucolic backdrop. A belligerent brown cat has embarked on an extensive hunting expedition spanning numerous locales, and he needs your wise direction in order to effectively bag the prey. Manipulative mice, airborne bunnies, and elusive lizards are the prime targets for this frisky fighter. These cunning creatures won’t be subdued easily and will take flight when the combative cat occupies an adjacent segment of turf; should an animal reach the outer perimeter of the playing field and escape, it’s time to head back to the clawing board. If a patch of tall grass isn’t available in order to launch a stealth assault, players will need to discover various ways to entrap the hunted before they can be knocked out. Pronounced purring follows every successful conquest. The sequence of movements made to complete each level are recorded and can be reviewed in order to assist players in identifying optimal solutions; this feature is particularly welcome since a handful of the levels can actually be solved with fewer moves than the designated perfect solutions imply. A versatile level editor and some unlockable minigames are nestled amongst the shrubbery, but the core levels are so thoughtfully concocted they more than stand on their own. Block-pushing buffs certainly won’t want to miss out on this compelling collection of countryside conundrums.

Real player with 14.8 hrs in game

Of Mice and Moggies on Steam

Lonely Birds

Lonely Birds

There is something so satisfying about rePearing these birds

Real player with 2.2 hrs in game

Fun and cute little puzzle game that introduces lots more complexity as you continue. The pearakeets are adorable.

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

Lonely Birds on Steam

Minesweeper Classy

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

–-{ Graphics }—

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☐ Beautiful

☑ Good

☐ Decent

☐ Bad

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☐ MS-DOS

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☑ Good

☐ It’s just gameplay

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☐ Good

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☐ Bad

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☑ Teens

☑ Adults

☑ Grandma

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☑ Check if you can run paint

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☐ Decent

☐ Fast

☐ Rich boi

☐ Ask NASA if they have a spare computer

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Real player with 23.4 hrs in game

Minesweeper Classy on Steam

Bomber Games

Bomber Games

sweet bomberman action. well polished.

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game

Very nice game, make we nostalgic about BomberMan I used to play when I was a kid!

Many new fun mecanics!!

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Bomber Games on Steam

Sven’s SudokuPad

Sven’s SudokuPad

A must-buy for fans of CrackingTheCryptic, or anyone who enjoys Sudoku in all it’s variations

Real player with 50.0 hrs in game

I bought this as soon as I knew it was out. And my first impression? Puzzle 1: “A Sudoku with only 27 given digits?!” How is this even possible??!?!

Is this the best Sudoku interface ever? Obviously. Any CtC fan will be able to tell you that. Even Simon uses it with Great Aplomb, and he apparently doesn’t even know about any of the shortcut keys.

But the interface is just a side-note. What makes this really special is the puzzles themselves. All handcrafted by Mark (the default puzzles) or, of you use it to play the puzzles from the channel, then by practically all of the best puzzle creators in the world. What they’ve done with this puzzle form in the last few years will literally astonish anyone who only plays the odd puzzle in the newspaper or magazine.

Real player with 40.5 hrs in game

Sven's SudokuPad on Steam

Tricone Lab

Tricone Lab

Tricone Lab is a unique, “pure” puzzle game by a “microscopic indie developer”. Pick it up if you are looking for an original puzzler to challenge your mind in new ways.

The “pure” refers to the focus on the puzzles. There is no story. There is a sort of biochemistry theme, but aside from the visual aesthetic, there’s not any “actual” biochemistry going on here (so don’t worry if that wasn’t your favorite school subject). The visual “biochemistry” presentation is quite nice, unique, and carefully crafted (surely no small feat to program).

Real player with 125.9 hrs in game

A Lateral-Thinking Puzzler for people who like to think outside the box.

Tricone Lab performs a fairly substantial technical challenge in the floating interface. Then, there is the geographical challenge of matching math to shape and space, in puzzles crafted by hand.

Geometric Interface/Graphics

Most puzzle games are on a grid, which is much easier to program. But, Tricone Lab’s cells are floating, amoeba-like structures that gradually change shape while you play. As you pull and drag lines, and the nodes interact with one another, it looks like drawing with a pencil. These long projections can become quite comical when structures called “anticatalysts” start grabbing the nodes you needed to complete the puzzle. Some cells have positive or negative charges, and that may break down larger units you have constructed, all in all causing you to laugh, or cry depending on the difficulty of the map. It certainly brings to mind Dante’s various levels of paradise, purgatory, and hell, all in one game.

Real player with 33.3 hrs in game

Tricone Lab on Steam

Chuck’s Challenge 3D 2020

Chuck’s Challenge 3D 2020

I had previously downvoted this game, citing many bugs and frustrations with the control scheme and the GUI. But after an incredible show of dedication from the developers in addressing and fixing (nearly) every one of my complaints in the “massive invisible” patch, I’m finally giving the game a thumbs-up. Very impressive, guys! Previously, I felt that this game might have perhaps gotten more attention and understanding as an “early access” title, but now it has earned its status as a finished product, one which can be built upon. I’m confident that the small number of remaining issues left will be addressed, and even if not, they do not detract too much from the game’s quality.

Real player with 60.8 hrs in game

Huge nostalgic trip for me. When I was young (can’t remember when, when I was 8 years old or so I guess?), I used to play this game called Chip’s Challenge . It was a timed puzzle game with Sokoban elements. I never quite got to finish it as the levels grew too difficult for me near the end, but I remembered it fondly as one of the most favourite games I used to play. Hell, I remember being incredibly jubilant when my father helped me to beat Blobnet. Yeah, that infamous level with all the blobs.

Real player with 24.5 hrs in game

Chuck's Challenge 3D 2020 on Steam