Briddle
For the price its a good riddle game, in 3 hours I managed to get to level 13, with some hints. I really liked how the art is all made by hand, gives a very cool look, in my opinion. The game has a very good price-quality, but sill has space to improve on UI, but overall until now I really enjoyed playing and would 100% recommend to someone who like riddles and puzzle games.
If I needed to rate this game 0/10, I would give it a 9/10, the only issue that I found is the UI honestly, apart from that really good game. Sry for my english :/
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
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Puzzle Box
A lot of variety in the puzzles–you have hours and hours of time killing, enjoyable, “work-your-brain” stuff to do. The graphics are nice and I love the low key, very pretty background music. My favorite is Word Ninja but all the other categories are worth playing too. This game is a keeper!
– Real player with 10.1 hrs in game
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Noun Town: VR Language Learning
Noun Town is the fastest and most fun way to learn a new language by immersing you in a world of VR language learning. Learn your choice of 25 languages by speaking, listening, reading and interacting in an interactive town that comes to life as you learn.
🌍 Choose languages like Japanese, Spanish, French, German, and more.
🏆 Speak, listen, read and interact to learn 500+ words, using learning principles derived by memory science and enabled by VR
🌇 Practice your learning through games like fishing, whack-a-mole, a magic show, or working in a café!
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Ring of Fire
Ring of Fire is a detective noir puzzler set in the solarpunk utopia of New London.
You play as Detective Grosvenor, a jaded, middle-aged woman hunting through the still-dark corners of the city in pursuit of a radicalised serial killer.
Using your powers of deduction you must solve the brutally gruesome murders of the Ring of Fire killer. Examine clues, interrogate key suspects, and cross-reference your findings in the police database to uncover the mystery.
SEARCH
Solve the case using text entry, meaning you can’t brute force the puzzle.
INTERVIEW
Push your suspects to the brink through branching cinematic conversations with meaningful consequences.
INVESTIGATE
Explore the 3D crime scene to examine evidence both visually and textually.