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
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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
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Hours of decent moderate pain in my head only for the last level 50
– Real player with 12.0 hrs in game
hocus 2
Eski oyuna göre çok şey eklenmiş. Bir kere bir yapay zeka eklenmiş. Siz kırmızı bloğu hareket ettirdikçe hareket eden bir siyah boncuk. Yapışkan ve hareketli bir yeşil blok eklenmiş. Kısacası oyun kendini geliştirmiş. Oyunun müziği güzeldi. Arayüz sade ve hoştu. Alıp oynanıp silinmelik bir oyun. 3.5 saatte bitirdim.
– Real player with 7.7 hrs in game
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Less is more would be the title for this review.
And here we go with the indie puzzler sequels, the first game was a good puzzler and the levels were more complex. This game on the other hand is boring and much easier then the first one. The developer threw so much cliche puzzle elements in this game that it made me wanna throw up. I wouldn’t mind that but the elements are poorly implemented and the levels are easy. There is no sence of progression, the levels are mixed like the dev just threw them and forgot to place them in order and even if he did I still wouldn’t know what the hard levels were. The game finishes on a extra easy level and I think it is fair to say that the last levels sums up this game so finishing on a low note is just right.
– Real player with 4.5 hrs in game
Maverta City
Maverta City - minimalist, relaxing, motion logic, mind game. The player’s goal is to survive the labyrinth and save the mates.
FEATURES:
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300 levels and 50 challenges
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Unique gameplay
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Mind games
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Motion logic
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Adaptive hint system
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More than 25 languages
Plastris
Simple, chill and pretty block shape puzzle game. Very polished and great head-scratching fun at later levels. All the logic will fall into place.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twdZbJb4ZT4
– Real player with 15.1 hrs in game
Achievements are very easy to earn and can potentially look great in your profile.
I loved the music and generally the relaxing atmosphere in this game.
Awesome for a quarantine evening! ;)
– Real player with 4.7 hrs in game
Baking Bustle: Ashley’s Dream
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Approximate amount of time to 100%: 3h
Estimated achievement difficulty: 2/10
Minimum number of playthroughs needed: 1, there is level selection
Is there a good guide available: You don’t need a guide
Multiplayer achievements: No
Missable achievements: No
Grinding Achievements: No
– Real player with 3.8 hrs in game
game crash after level 12 wont let you do notting or move fix the game developers are bother fixing all of their games!
!INSTEAD OF NOT CARING ABOUT YOUR GAMES! ONLY CARES ABOUT THE MONEY NOT THE GAME! VERY GREEDY Dishonnest developers developers TO LAZY TO FIX THEY GAMES!
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
City Maker
I’m finding City Maker extremely addictive. Simplified compared to other city builders I’ve played in that there’s no complex micromanagement. I thought I would miss that, but actually it’s a pleasant change. With building up the city and economy, managing finances and meeting demands, there’s still plenty of strategy/forward planning and challenge to be well entertained.
The puzzle element is refreshingly different as you are limited to 1 of 3 available structures per turn. Initially, there’s just houses and farms and then a gradual unlocking of other structures. There’s quite a variety overall and I’m still discovering new ones! They provide services, have needs and give effects and some come in different shapes, a bit like Tetris. There’s no building rotation, which is good here, as it adds to the challenge of placing the structure you want where you’d like it to go and where it’s needs are covered. Without that cover, you’ll start to get demands with limited time to meet them. It’s game over after 10 failed demands or you’ve overspent.
– Real player with 22.5 hrs in game
Challenges too random. There appears to be no way to anticipate city needs. Crisis occur and solutions to problem do not appear in timely fashion, causing frustration. This game is only okay at the lower difficulty levels. Higher levels seem to take away players ability to adapt.
– Real player with 16.3 hrs in game
Duo Defenders - Tower Defense
It’s amazing. It’s beautiful. It’s hilarious. This game was made for Steam Remote Play, but I can’t wait to play it on a TV with a friend! #TeamKoko
– Real player with 8.1 hrs in game
Duo Defenders mixes fun co-op gameplay with one of my favorite game genres, tower defense. The tower defense gameplay is delightfully simple, and it feels more focused on team work - you can quickly get overwhelmed if you don’t work together and communicate, but that’s also the fun of it! Levels are pretty well-designed such that each level is a new teamwork challenge. The later levels are daunting for non-gamers, almost wish there was another faster/better character to select if one of the players is struggling, which would make it more casual.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Free road
A simple puzzle game with a couple of “aha!” moments. One or two simple QOL improvements have been mentioned in reviews but there’s nothing terrible here. A cheap and cheerful puzzler. Well worth 79p!
– Real player with 5.0 hrs in game
I like this simplistic game. The first 13 levels are very easy so I thought I was going to complete the entire thing in a few minutes … I was wrong. Level 14 took me about 5 minutes. I can’t wait to finish the rest.
There are only 40 levels but the developer says that more will be added. I will be looking forward to the update.
Here are a couple of suggestion to the developer:
All of the road pieces need to be seen without having to scroll up and down. I’m constantly scrolling, scrolling, scrolling looking at how many pieces I have and what the pieces are.
– Real player with 4.3 hrs in game
Gutting Goblins!
Fun game! Very reminiscent of gauntlet and golden axe! I especially liked kailani’s attacks, if you use the heavy attack and spin in a circle you actually get to attack twice! You get to invent your own bladestorm ability in a sense!
Its just 2$ you cant go wrong here if you like the game style at all.
– Real player with 5.5 hrs in game
Took but a few moments to learn, but it gets difficult pretty quick! Overall, very enjoyable game, reminds me of the old arcade style hack and slash.
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game