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
Blockdown
Brainy and unique little puzzle game. I really appreciated all of the filiping and the ways the difference game scenarios would ride out. The levels weren’t that challenging but will tip my hat to the conundrum level. I had to restart that one half a dozen times.
Well worth the price. Kudos to the developer!
– Real player with 11.2 hrs in game
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Exquisite graphics with rollercoaster landscapes.
I was transported to a digital amusement park! 😎
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
Cubiscape 2
It COULD be a fun puzzle game but the movements are confusing since you might move in the wrong direction because you thought W took you in a different direction to where it actually moves you. it should just be you click the adjacent square you move to
– Real player with 147.4 hrs in game
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I see no downsides. Here is a list - a small one - why this game is good.
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free to play
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nice logic puzzles
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build your own puzzles
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start with easy riddles end with brain breaking hard ones
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regular updates
It’s a yes from me. If you want to chill, beat some time and solve riddles. This could be a game for you. :)
– Real player with 6.3 hrs in game
Isotiles - Isometric Puzzle Game
Honestly, a fun and cute puzzle game. Got a 10% off coupon from a badge and had no idea what to expect. What I got was a set of 50 challenges, some pretty easy, some a little bit difficult (but not impossibly so). If you’re looking for a simple brainteaser then this is a good bang-for-your-buck. But I’d say pass it if you’re looking to jack your blood pressure up and pull your hair out over a puzzle.
Overall, I liked it. I loved the light music (that you can turn off if you don’t want it, don’t worry) and the cute little block. Not sure if the replay value is high, but for a game that’s 2 bucks it’s worth the hour of fun.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
A good game if you like wasting time with something that literally would be found on a site like coolmathgames FOR FREE!
Basic plot synopsis:
You play as buzz light year(moar liek buzz tight rear) turned into a cube for some unexplained reason in a twisted nightmare in which he must step on squares for all of eternity in this freak reality. That’s basically it, buzz must step on all squares in order to advance to the next monotonous level in which the controls are an even greater threat than solving the “puzzles” if you could call them that. The controls are often the cause of mess ups, I would find myself going in a direction I didn’t even intend to but you do get used to it eventually. Yeah, this game isn’t worth two dollars and I got it steeply discounted from a coupon. It’s not worth it.
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
Isotiles 2
The sequel to the original Isotiles game guarantees you can eat away at it more leisurely, like biscuits.
– Real player with 148.2 hrs in game
Hours of decent moderate pain in my head only for the last level 50
– Real player with 12.0 hrs in game
Chess Valley
Chess Valley is a simple minimalist puzzle game with an easy to grasp mechanic. You simply need to get your King to the safety of his army on the other side of the board while avoiding the pitfall take over moves of your teams opposing pieces which are currently on the board. For those not familiar with chess, do not need to worry, as each level has tiles you can stand on to see how each chess piece moves before you even attempt a cross over. There are 50 puzzles in all and your given 3 lives in the hope of completing the game and earning all achievements.
– Real player with 3.3 hrs in game
{Graphics}
☐ Great - ☐ Good - ☑ Simple - ☐ Bad
{Gameplay}
☐ Great - ☑ Good - ☐ Meh - ☐ Unplayable
{Audio}
☐ Great - ☑ Good - ☐ Nothing Special -☐ Bad
{Audience}
☑ Kids - ☑ Teens - ☑ Adults
{Difficulty}
☐ Too easy -☑ Just Right - ☐ Easy to Play/Hard to Master - ☐ Too Hard
{Story}
☐ Great - ☐ Good -☐ Simple - ☐ Barely a Story - ☑ No Story
{Game Time}
☐ 100+ - ☐ 61-99 - ☐ 39-60 - ☐ 11-30 -☑ 0-10
{Overall}
Very enjoyable Chess Puzzle Game that should appeal to both Chess and Puzzle Gamers.
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
Enchanted Path
Pleasant puzzle game but with some trial-and-error elements
As other Nannings titles, this one has a free version available on browser.
A pathing puzzle, Enchanted Path is an isometric game, with arrows (re-bindable) or gamepad moving the protagonist in diagonal directions. This kind of control is always confusing for me. You can opt to use mouse, like I did, to click the control in the right-hand corner.
Your task is to grab all the gems, then head for the revealed exit. As some paths are usually locked after visiting once or twice, you need to plan the route beforehand.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Atmospheric isometric puzzler. Collect green crystals to open the portal that brings you to the next level. Find the right path and don’t fall into the abyss.
The game has 30 levels. Later levels will be more challenging and more different tiles will be introduced. The player moves on a grid of tiles. Some of these tiles will be disappearing when you are stepping off it and others will teleport you to another place. One tile acts as a cage with another that will free you from entrapment. There is even a tile that creates more tiles!
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
How to say Goodbye
Once upon a time on the other side
How to say Goodbye tells the story of a character recently turned into a ghost, lost in an unknown world populated by spirits.
In this narrative puzzle game, move the element of decor and the characters to guide the characters out of the liminal space between life and death in which they are trapped.
Help them find their friends who are prisoners of a mysterious wizard and accompany them on their journey to the other side.
Ghosts on a grid
The goal of each level in How to Say Goodbye is to guide your group of ghosts to the exit, symbolized by a door. To do so, move the scenery on a grid and make your way to the door.
But dark forces seem to be holding you back against your will. Lost spirits called spleens will try to prevent you from escaping the liminal space by blocking the way to the door.
Find your friends, avoid the spleens and find your way out of the liminal space!
Someday my ghost will come
Inspired by illustration and children’s literature (Tomi Ungerer, Tove Jansson, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Maurice Sendak…), How to say Goodbye deals with the theme of grief with kindness and sensitivity.
Still shocked by their recent passing, the ghosts of How to say Goodbye try their best to leave the liminal space they are trapped in. Together, they will have to discover how to mourn in order to accept their own death, and “move on”.
Sixteen
Sixteen is a small casual indie puzzle game similar to a vintage board-game from 1987.
Organize the fruits into groups based of what type of fruit. Increased difficulty provides more fruits as well as a larger area to solve.
Features
Difficulty: Choose between three difficulties.
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Small - A 4x4 grid to get a feel for how the game works.
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Medium (unlockable) - Wider 6x4 grid that makes it a bit more interesting.
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Large (unlockable) - An 6x6 grid that can be pretty challenging.
Game Modes: There a two game modes to choose from.
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Group - Put the same kind of fruits into groups to win the game.
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Sorted (unlockable) - Not only put the fruits in groups, also need to put them in the correct order and place.
Steam Features
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Stats: Your progress will be saved and can be used for unlocking higher difficulties and new game modes.
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Achievements: Provides 15 achievements. All should be able to be obtained after a few hours of play-through.
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Leaderboards: Your best combination of Time and Moves on specific Game Mode and Difficulty can be uploaded and compared with others.
Graphics
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DirectX Real-Time Ray Tracing: Improves the quality of the Shadows, Reflections and Ambient light (Requires a compatible Graphics Card.)
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Nvidia Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS): Can be used to improve performance, especially when using Real-Time Ray Tracing (Requires a compatible Graphics Card.)
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High Dynamic Range (HDR): Makes details ‘pop’ by adjusting the brightness and contrast (beta) (Requires HDR compatible monitor.)
Sokocat - Dungeon
Beautiful and well thought puzzle game, it’s really challenging. Totally recommend :)
– Real player with 4.1 hrs in game
Like! An adventure-style sokoban, many elements other than just dragging boxes gave the game a special charm.
– Real player with 3.5 hrs in game