How Buddy’s parents met - a jigsaw puzzle tale
This is my first jigsaw puzzle game, but I am enjoying it a lot. There are 6 pictures to put together. The pictures are the same 6 through each level. There are five levels of difficulty (increasing the number of puzzle pieces), but you can choose which you want to do and the game saves where you are at. Cute story too! I recommend this game to anyone who is looking for a relaxing way to spend the day.
– Real player with 59.8 hrs in game
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Things that appeal. Minimal controls, easy snap together, bright subject matter, and a variety of puzzle sizes.
The dev of this app is very romantically minded which I found incredibly sweet considering I’m extremely jaded where this subject is concerned. I like the artwork, the music was fitting and relaxing.
[Things that did not appeal. Only one thing I found annoying was that I couldn’t change the background colour on some of the puzzles where, I had a difficult time differentiating light colours or finding the spots where they fit. An option to change to a darker colour background would have been extremely beneficial].
– Real player with 47.3 hrs in game
Invisible Services - Pixel Art Jigsaw Puzzle
I had fun playing this game. Very relaxing the puzzles was. Plus the music made me feel sleepy as well.
I enjoyed unlocking the achievements. I had trouble finding out what to do to unlock the hidden achievement. But thankfully I found a website guide about the achievement.
– Real player with 13.2 hrs in game
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what a nice game to play!
Quiet and well-made music.
The art is interesting as it was made, it has animations and has many pieces and that gives a bug in the brain kkkk
I liked the game!
– Real player with 4.8 hrs in game
Newton’s Life at Home - Pixel Art Jigsaw Puzzle
Even if I didn’t already think this was especially good among other jigsaw puzzle games, I’d be recommending this one because IT LETS YOU ZOOOOM OH MY GOD WHY DON’T MORE JIGSAW GAMES LET YOU ZOOM?! Being able to zoom in on the puzzle makes the higher piece counts actually enjoyable, which is usually a huge shortcoming with these types of games. MY EYES THANK YOU, DEV!!
But even without the zoom feature, this is probably the best jigsaw game I’ve played. I do digital jigsaw puzzles to relax after work, and this one eclipses every other one I’ve played because:
– Real player with 35.4 hrs in game
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After 31 hours, I have finally finished all of the puzzles. The pixel art and color scheme are incredibly cute. I bought not too long after the release, while there was a bug that prevented achievements from popping up. The developers worked hard and it was fixed in about the same week. If you have a couple bucks to spare and are looking for a cozy puzzler, this one’s one I recommend!
– Real player with 31.5 hrs in game
Mira’s Brush
Cute, colorful, and full of lighthearted humor. I had a little trouble getting a feel for the color-swapping mechanics, but other than that, I’ve enjoyed what I’ve played so far. Looking forward to seeing how the game develops as it gets close to full release.
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
Mira’s Brush is a colorful take on the side-scrolling pixel-art platforming genre, a genre that defined early video games and has persisted through the years. The basic idea is that all the color has been stolen from Chromaland which is now greyscale and it is up to Mira and her brush to restore color. You can steal colors and paint and do a host of different shapes and colors to defeat or blend enemies. Sadly it is marred by clunky gameplay and tutorial and clunky menus.
The platforming aspect of the game is pretty icy and takes some frustrating moments getting used to. I found it difficult to jump high enough sometimes and it really takes more technique to get on to stuff but it is manageable, but it should be like 10% higher. The tutorial floating text is terribly placed and floats off screen and is difficult to see. Sometimes matching enemies to the background does not work.
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
Falcon Age
An entertaining birb hunting and robot smashing game.
Played in VR, and had a lot of fun playing with your falcon and going through the story.
There were some elements that seemed a bit unpolished, it feels like there was intended to be more to the story and setting that never came to fruition, was a bit short in that respect, and while it gives you different dialogue options it’s really unclear as to how much it really affects your playthrough or the ending (in some cases there is only one answer that lets you continue). Also, at least in VR it seemed difficult to be precise in moving objects with your electric whip, making one sidequest unnecessarily difficult - this may be easier outside of VR, but the feeling of being being -in- the world was hard to give up.
– Real player with 14.5 hrs in game
Note: I played this as the Desktop, Non-VR version. I don’t use VR, so I didn’t play that version.
I was keeping my eye on this game for a while, so I was so excited when it finally came to Steam! Because I was excited about it, I might be a bit biased.
Beautiful looking game! The only thing in this game that didn’t look good was, when you gave the falcon different colour feathers, their feathers looked a bit weird. Other than the feathers, everything looked good! The storyline was interesting and engaging, but short. It would have been nice to have a game like this have more gameplay in it. I normally don’t mind short games, but I really wish this one was longer, because it was so much fun!
– Real player with 13.1 hrs in game
Our Hero! First
I discovered this game by chance and I was really surprised by the story cause it is adventuros and charming and also funny (I enjoyed its sense of humor). I still have to finish playing but I am sure I will have a lot of fun. The characters are nice and some of them also weird (some of them looks so dumb lol), I like the style and it is evident that those who created the game put a lot of effort on details.
I reccomend it, it is really worth it.
I hope to play more games like this one!
– Real player with 4.4 hrs in game
Our Hero! First is an action adventure RPG (not turn based which I love). The sprites and animation are cute and fun and the story is original and not bad. I found no bugs or glitches while playing it and it has good frame rates. There are lots of different swords and enemies to fight, as well as lots of boss fights. The game doesn’t overstay it’s welcome and is enjoyable throughout the whole adventure of Our Hero. It doesn’t have tons of crazy features and is simplistic and easy to learn. I think this game is best for Younger audiences just going in to the world of RPGs, but is a good game for everyone who enjoys them.
– Real player with 4.2 hrs in game
Adam The Storyteller
edit: undo added.
adam the storyteller is a colorful matching game where you get to place all the tiles on the levels. I have to disagree with the ‘intuitive, easy to learn but hard to master’ statement on the store page, as a tutorial and a how to play section had to be added just to cover the basics, but it’s fine now.
– Real player with 8.5 hrs in game
A fun casual puzzle game
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
Adventure Light
Adventure Light is a very atmospheric stylized puzzle side-scrolling game about a young boy named Steve. He is compelled to find his best friend Adam and, in his quest, he ventures onto the darkest paths of the mysterious forest.
Throughout the whole trip, you will encounter various interesting puzzles, which you will have to solve in order to keep moving. All the puzzles are designed as a combination of different elements of the environment that the main character interacts with. In particular: levers, boxes, platforms, carts, lamps, elevators, timers, doors, mills, pulleys, gears, and so on.
In order to make the trip even more enthralling, along the entire road, you will have an opportunity to find hidden plot items, that will reveal the details of this tangled story.
A special emphasis has to be placed on the atmosphere, given that it allows you to put yourself in the main character’s shoes and ultimately immerse in the fantasy world. The proper atmosphere in Adventure Light is established with the help of several key aspects, such as story, arts, color scheme, environment, forest sounds, and background music. All of them combined to allow the player to tap into the right mood and induce in him the right set of emotions.
Hazy
In the vast region of Tiba, a dense and very old forest shelters the city of Tecnopia, home of a technology created to coexist in symbiosis with nature, and of people that are not unanimous when it comes to preserving this coexistence. Amid the growing tension, Ventree, a powerful corporation with global prestige, entered the region to explore the Ancestral Energy, a long forgotten natural resource, and retrieve a device that vanished from their head office at any cost. Meanwhile, a young Tori kept on with the common life he always had – until finding this device, having it accidentally integrated into his body and becoming the target of a conflict much greater than he could imagine.
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Adventure in 2D: venture off the region of Tiba while exploring sceneries, dodging dangerous obstacles and jumping from one platform to another in a stylish pixel art aesthetic.
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21 unique levels: each with their own atmosphere, obstacles and secrets.
4 special abilities: unfold the potential of your powers by finding the sources of ancestral energy.
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**4 special abilities:**unfold the potential of your powers by finding the sources of ancestral energy.
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Great final challenges: at the end of each area, challenges beyond your conventional bosses. Expect the unexpectable!
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More mechanics, less controls: enjoy a fun experience at the touch of few keys.
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Dynamic soundtrack: keep up with the evolution of your journey through the immersive music that evolves with you.
Seeker: My Shadow
Experienced on the Oculus Quest 2
You can view my review & gameplay here: https://youtu.be/2l04bEjQ9X0
This is a charming casual puzzle game geared for kids. I think it’s meant to be played local co-op with the a parent to play with their child. Either can play the giant spirit using motion controllers to move objects or crank levers, while the other moves around the cute little Seeker around the puzzle level.
The game consists of 1 chapter and 20 levels. It took me approximately 2.5 hours to complete, but I did have to repeat several of the levels because I skipped out on collecting eggs early on (and then later the game didn’t properly record my egg finding). You can play the game perfectly fine seated or standing single-player or for local co-op the other person can control the seeker with a gamepad or KBM.
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
Fun but sometimes difficult game, but thats the fun in it, i like a game with a little challenge :)
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game