“Glow Ball” - The billiard puzzle game
Glow Ball - The Billiard Puzzle Game has a really great concept. A puzzle game where you use the mechanics of a pool table, but instead of a pool table, you have a series of balls and unusual “tables” and pockets.
The glowing balls and shadows make the game look great, too, despite the otherwise lazy minimalist/low poly environment. Unfortunately the controls are finnicky, and the puzzles are more frustrating than enjoyable (admittedly I am not the best at billiards to begin with). If the game was a little easier this would be a great casual puzzle game. The $5 asking price is a little high given the issues with the game. It’s hard to give a thumbs down to a game I wanted to like, but couldn’t.
– Real player with 34.6 hrs in game
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Pool with puzzle elements, seems like a nice combination, right? Well, I guess the idea could be nice if it was well executed, which “Glow Ball” sadly does not.
I do not have any problem with games that do not have superb graphics but Glow Ball’s graphics are amazingly ugly in a way I find it amazing people are able to create these kind of graphics in 2014. Especially the main screen looks atrocious and almost funny.
The gameplay could have been interesting. Like in regular pool you will have to shoot your balls in the holes, the only difference here is you will have to avoid fire traps, canyons and other contraptions. The only problem with this is that the physics are nothing like real Pool, which is ofcourse one of the most important things that should be right in a game like this. Then there’s the power bar of the cue which is very slow and does not make much of a difference.
– Real player with 3.8 hrs in game
Build Molecules for Vick - Chemistry Puzzle
This game is so good that made me like chemistry kkkk 9/10
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
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Um ótimo jogo para se divertir enquanto aprende, eu recomendo.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Dr Livingstone, I Presume?
Dr. Livingstone is a very well thought out adventure that tells a fictionalized account of the friendship between Henry Stanley and David Livingston. You play from the first person perspective of Henry and have arrived at David’s house in Africa to check on his well being. You find the house in disarray and must work your way through looking for your friend.
The game is like an ‘escape the room’ exercise with an ongoing narrative told through David’s letters/memos and Henry’s comments. You solve a variety of puzzles in each room in order to find the key to the next room. In this manner, you work your way through the house.
– Real player with 14.7 hrs in game
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Dr Livingstone, I Presume? is an astonishingly beautiful escape room game based on historical characters and facts, yet the game’s narrative is given a slightly fictional interpretation, as envisioned by the creators.
You take the role of the journalist Henry Morton Stanley, who receives a letter from his friend, David Livingstone - a renowned explorer - urgently asking for his help. While historically Stanley embarks on an expedition to Africa in search of the famous missionary who had vanished several years earlier, here he is summoned to the professor’s house. Upon his arrival, he finds the rooms devoid of any presence and no trace of Dr. Livingstone.
– Real player with 6.9 hrs in game
Dark Crypt
Dark Crypt is a wonderfully spooky puzzle game which not only is it a great addition for your collection, but also great to chill and play around Halloween. Enjoy a turn based adventure through a crypt full of the undead to stop a slumbering evil from rising to power.
Every few levels or so introduces a new mechanic which so far as I’ve played, adds to the fun. The turn based movement and undo system means you can take all the chances and time you need to get through a level, but you can also skip levels if needed. The puzzles can be challenging but it feels good figuring out how to proceed and reaching that next level. To top it all off, the game has great atmospheric audio and music which blends well and compliments the visual tone of the game. If you’re looking for a cheap and interesting puzzle game to play, then give Dark Crypt a go.
– Real player with 9.8 hrs in game
Damn, this is a smart game!
Reminds me somewhat of the Lara Croft GO-Game, and also Hitman GO (whereas the latter was more Quantity than Quality) … DARK CRYPT brings a Roguelike-Aesthetic to the table, but at it’s heart it’s still a Puzzler: it eases you into it’s mechanics, every new obstacle has an introductory level, and then it combines them all together into a mindbending turn-based Stealth-Conundrum, where you have to navigate a spooky Dungeon and time your steps with the patterns of various Traps and Fiends, always having to think one step ahead.
– Real player with 7.1 hrs in game
Door3:Insignia
Cool game! Riddles are quite intricate and are constantly changing which is nice. I love the beautiful surroundings
– Real player with 12.6 hrs in game
Review at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQo3Pwf_Rok
This puzzle game is so very impressive, I LOVE it! The puzzles are simple and hard at the same time. If you fail on a door, you will have to restart with a possible chance of the puzzle changing on you. So no path will be the same. The map is huge! So don’t expect to just go through just doors. Lots to explore and discover. The graphics are amazing for this type of game and I look forward to trying to solver every puzzle! A+
– Real player with 12.3 hrs in game
Block Collide
Block Collide is a simple puzzle game where you must move blocks correctly to complete the level. As you progress further, you will find blocks with different properties. Such as blocks with letters and blocks that have checkpoints along their paths. With a total of fifty levels, you can complete this game in under thirty minutes. By paying attention and moving blocks slowly to avoid a collision, you can solve these puzzles quickly. Some levels were challenging, but after making a few mistakes, it was simple to find the correct solution—Rated 7.5/10 based on length, difficulty, art, soundtrack, and price.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
CooKing
Help. I do not know which combination is needed for Pancake Soup in this game
Edit says
Never mind. Some guide helped me figure it out but now I don’t know which combination is needed for French Toast
– Real player with 11.2 hrs in game
I believe cooking only takes time away from eating (not to mention the shopping before and washing up after), but was happy to finally see a food-based puzzler that isn’t time-management nonsense.
cooking is very similar to doodle god, but with actual sense, not just combining random stuff to create more random stuff. at least that’s what I thought at first, then blamed myself for being a big-time eater with zero idea about cooking, then realized that part of my being dumbfounded is because everything consists of 2 or 3 ingredients, which may sound easy, but it really isn’t.
– Real player with 3.8 hrs in game
Animals Memory: Cats
Good memory game, especially if you like cats. Should be more errors allowed with the larger puzzles and less with the smaller ones. Lots of fun. Achievements a bit hard to understand when only 18 levels. I did finish the last two puzzles, but stars never showed up on last one. Otherwise, great game.
– Real player with 6.2 hrs in game
Rating: Short/simple
Price: Get on sale
Short and simple memory puzzle game, several levels and increasing difficulties. Replayability exists as far as 1-3 star challenges for completion. Not particularly deep or difficult but I’ll boldly call it a must if you like cats and memory games.
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
Animals Memory: Insect
A memory game, not bad graphics, good music, generally excellent.
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
Suitable memory game for children of all ages, babies, preschoolers, school children, teenagers and adults with 18 levels. Ranging from lightweight to large and complex levels. Easy for achievementhunters.
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
Animals Memory: Underwater Kingdom
Suitable memory game for children of all ages, babies, preschoolers, school children, teenagers and adults with 18 levels. Ranging from lightweight to large and complex levels. Easy for achievementhunters.
– Real player with 5.6 hrs in game
A lot of levels, good graphics, good game.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game