Lilly’s rescue

Lilly’s rescue

A really fun game.

Real player with 29.3 hrs in game


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Quite fun game and very cute game. Quite the short gameplay but if you are trying to get all achievements you might waste an hour or two on it.

Real player with 13.5 hrs in game

Lilly's rescue on Steam

Panda in the clouds

Panda in the clouds

Awesome game, the puzzles are greate! And the art is so cute!

Real player with 3.5 hrs in game


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Great puzzles, I had brain cramps with the tornados.

Plus, it’s cute :3

Real player with 2.7 hrs in game

Panda in the clouds on Steam

Ashi: Lake of Light

Ashi: Lake of Light

A pretty puzzle game which gave my old brain cells a good workout! I completed all 90 puzzles but the downside is no achievements or cards. A gentle relaxing game which gradually ramps up in difficulty. New mechanics are introduced in each segment and puzzles were quite tricky towards the end.

For the seasoned puzzlers who are good at strategy, this will be easy. But for newcomers, this will be an ideal introduction.

Price is reasonable. Music is lovely, but I turned it off because it distracted my concentration!

Real player with 13.6 hrs in game


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The best puzzle game I’ve played all year - and I’m someone who obsessively seeks out good, relaxing puzzle games.

Graphics: Simple but gorgeous.

Music: A bit repetitive but very, very relaxing.

Difficulty curve: A gentle introduction to the puzzle mechanics without ever getting boring.

Overall difficulty: Brain-bendingly tough, but never obtuse - and the hardest puzzles are strictly optional.

Controls: Effortless and elegant.

Value for money: Great.

Verdict: Buy it already.

Real player with 11.7 hrs in game

Ashi: Lake of Light on Steam

GORILLA TOWN

GORILLA TOWN

Fun game, stylish graphics and audio. Lots of action and lots of destruction.

Real player with 2.2 hrs in game

The game is trying to be like the Tanks of flashgame glory. Controls jsut don’t feel right in my bit of a play through, and the bizarre story isn’t enough to hook me either.

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

GORILLA TOWN on Steam

TAL: Wizard’s Adventures

TAL: Wizard’s Adventures

Who says every game must be big and ambitious to enjoy?

Simple and easy games can be fun, too and that is what brings me to the TAL Franchise back and back again.

I like Maze Games. I played many of the AMAZE Game Series to the End and i like the TAL Series.

It began with TAL: Arctic 1-3 where we guide an mysterious Creature on his way, then as Part 4 we got TAL: Jungle and here, as Part 4 TAL: Wizard Adventures.

From Part to Part the Series grows slowly on Ideas. While you have to run simply through Mazes in Part 1, you have a little Wizard Apprentice Story in little Episodes with Puzzle Mini games and more Mechanics in the Mazes here in Part 5.

Real player with 1.4 hrs in game

I got mine as part of a bundle. It’s a simple maze game but I found it enjoyable enough and relaxing to play through. There are some minor obstacles and power-ups you’ll use to complete some of the levels.

Real player with 1.2 hrs in game

TAL: Wizard's Adventures on Steam

BluBoy: The Journey Begins

BluBoy: The Journey Begins

There seems to be a bug and I got stock right at the beginning. Cannot walk onto the stairways at all.

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

BluBoy: The Journey Begins on Steam

TAL: Arctic 2

TAL: Arctic 2

Fun little maze game.

Real player with 1.4 hrs in game

This is almost exactly the same game as TAL: Arctic. I mean, I’m presuming the mazes are different - even if they sure as sh*te don’t feel that way - and the music is different and the Achievements are executed a bit differently. But basically…exactly the same game.

Oh, wait! Your yeti-like beastie now leaves footprints in the snow! Well then, I stand corrected. Seeing footprints appear in my wake definitely made the almost-hour of sameishness go quicker.

Real player with 1.2 hrs in game

TAL: Arctic 2 on Steam

TAL: Arctic

TAL: Arctic

Here we are - less than 1€/$, which is always nice for indie games!

This one in particular is called “These Amazing Labyrinths” - if you’re wondering about the game’s title xD - and asks us to help an unknown creature to get through portals and lots of mazes - in fact, we have a whoppy 60 levels!

The game starts simple - a play button, a skins button and the exit one.

We’re gonna use only the WASD keys, so no weapons or anything else involved - R to restart, F4 to play full-screen, which is quite recommended (for some reasons, in my PC it opens windowed and can’t be “enlarged” with alt+tab or anything similar).

Real player with 1.8 hrs in game

Lost…

Alone…

Somewhere…

An unknown Creature, wandering through icy Mazes, trying to find a way out.

It is your turn to help.

Well, everybody who knows me, know how i like to start my Reviews.

This one didn’t make it so easy, because it is a short and simple Game, not a big one like BATTLETECH.

Anyway, the first time i recognize this game was in a sale, by the interesting Name: TAL:Arctic.

Then i have had a look at it and was fascinated by the nice Cover Picture, that shows this unknown Creature.

Real player with 1.0 hrs in game

TAL: Arctic on Steam

TAL: Arctic 3

TAL: Arctic 3

Whoa. The innovation. The innovation!

They’ve really changed things up with this one. Not only does the exit move around a bit - where it was once stubbornly fixed to the bottom right-hand corner - but we also have a new mechanic that occasionally limits your vision to a small circle of fire or ice…actually making the series remotely challenging for the first time ever!

Basically, you can’t always see your path to the exit clearly delineated within seconds of the screen loading up…which means trial-and-error on an unprecedented scale! As a bonus, the footprints they made visible in the last game now have meaning…as you can clearly spot where you’ve been, eliminating the need for pointless backtracking (which would have been frankly intolerable, considering the patience that’s required to conquer these games in the first place)!

Real player with 1.7 hrs in game

The Yeti Mazerunner in darkness & under time pressure

TAL:Arctic is a cheap buildt series of maze games in which a Yeti like character tries to find the exit in 60 different levels.If you compare it to the aMaze Series these labrinths are a no-brainer. Sometimes you have to play dark levels and even combined with a very mean timer. It happened to me that I really passed in the last second the mazes. Lots of strees but not really an improvement.

Real player with 1.3 hrs in game

TAL: Arctic 3 on Steam

Druid

Druid

Druid is an enjoyable puzzle quest. You play as a Druid who goes to a magical forest. He wants to find a mentor and become wiser. It is very difficult to find the right path in the forest: there are many ravines, reservoirs, impassable thickets. To get into inaccessible areas, the Druid needs to learn new abilities that are activated using magic runes. They can be obtained by helping animals in the forest. Runes can be combined.

Nice graphics, unobtrusive background music. The game is worth the money. I highly recommend it for playing with children. Although it’s hard to find the right path without a forest map.

Real player with 5.5 hrs in game

This is like a ‘metroid-vania’ game but instead of action-adventure, we have some light puzzle elements.

To put it another way, it is like if you replaced a point&click adventure game’s mechanics with the ‘HM moves’ that you use in Pokemon to open up new areas of the overworld map.

You are a druid seeking enlightenment in the forest, and you slowly gather a series of magical runes that let you interact with the environment, or take on animal form, to conveniently get past oddly specific obstacles you find in the forest.

Real player with 3.1 hrs in game

Druid on Steam