Dance of Cubes
According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way a bee should be able to fly.
Its wings are too small to get its fat little body off the ground.
The bee, of course, flies anyway because bees don’t care what humans think is impossible.
Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Yellow, black.
Ooh, black and yellow!
Let’s shake it up a little.
Barry! Breakfast is ready!
Coming!
Hang on a second.
Hello?
Barry?
Adam?
Can you believe this is happening?
I can’t.
I’ll pick you up.
Looking sharp.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
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GRID_HACKER
Redirect, reflect, and split your signal to reach the target in well over 100 levels, plus an ever-expanding collection of user-created challenges, all while enjoying a rich, unique soundtrack.
LEVEL EDITOR
Craft your own level packs in the fully featured, Workshop-integrated level editor!
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Sven’s SudokuPad
A must-buy for fans of CrackingTheCryptic, or anyone who enjoys Sudoku in all it’s variations
– Real player with 50.0 hrs in game
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I bought this as soon as I knew it was out. And my first impression? Puzzle 1: “A Sudoku with only 27 given digits?!” How is this even possible??!?!
Is this the best Sudoku interface ever? Obviously. Any CtC fan will be able to tell you that. Even Simon uses it with Great Aplomb, and he apparently doesn’t even know about any of the shortcut keys.
But the interface is just a side-note. What makes this really special is the puzzles themselves. All handcrafted by Mark (the default puzzles) or, of you use it to play the puzzles from the channel, then by practically all of the best puzzle creators in the world. What they’ve done with this puzzle form in the last few years will literally astonish anyone who only plays the odd puzzle in the newspaper or magazine.
– Real player with 40.5 hrs in game
TRIPILL
You start here
Prepare Your mind for a real challenge. Each level will require you to be smart and plan each move.
A simple game and training for Your mind that will keep You entertained for hours!
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★ Great fun !
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★ Training for Your mind !
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★ 300 levels !
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★ 3 different melody !
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★ Simple controls !
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★ Find hidden secret and unlock all levels with one click !
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★ Take the challenge and show that You are the master !
keep calm and take it
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
Um ótimo jogo para se divertir enquanto aprende, eu recomendo.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Code Correction
a puzzle game based on parity and hamming codes.
each puzzle is randomly generated. first a binary code is generated. then a binary key is created based on the original binary code. finally a single digit within the original binary code is inverted. using the key you must find the binary digit that was inverted.
modes
2x2 = 2^(2*2)22 = 64 possible combinations
4x4 = 2^(4*4)44 = 1,048,576 possible combinations
8x8 = 2^(8*8)88 = over 1,180,000,000,000,000,000,000 possible combinations
Crossroads Extreme
Small But Super Fun.
– Real player with 107.7 hrs in game
So far this game is awesome, I haven’t made it past the first map because for some reason I keep running people over and crashing cars but give me a few more days and I will get somewhere.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
Einsteins Riddle
Love these kind of puzzles! I would have preferred a more simple design as I don’t really feel the environment fits the icons of the puzzle, but it does the job. However, even with VFX disabled my laptop is still overheating and the game seems quite big for such a simple concept. I also think that some of the icons could have been a bit clearer. Especially when there are a lot of categories it gets more difficult to distinguish different items. One thing that could easily improve the visual aspect is giving each person a different coloured shirt as they currently are all either wearing blue or orange. One category has icons that are too small and detailed so that I couldn’t actually make out what category it was (hobbies? games? holiday destinations?). The game is still really fun though and it’s great that the puzzles are randombly generated so that you’re never doing the same puzzle twice.
– Real player with 6.5 hrs in game
You can notice it’s new, still many improvements can be done. I played through the logic puzzle 4 times, the last on the hardest level and it took me only 25 minutes. So it’s need more progression in the game. But for 1,5 € it could be worth 2 hours of fun. Don’t think I’ll play it again until they have made some more levels somehow
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
Factorybelts 2
I tried it out. I think it is a fun little game. I love games like this but, As of now there really isn’t enough direction I guess. Cant turn the music off, the mouse pointer covers up the description of the parts you need to put down. just small things. But I did refund but will keep my eye on this game for updates and improvements. I think if they work on it, it could be a really good game.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Finley’s - The Colour of Radiation
A puzzle solving game of laser light beams, refraction, reflection and mixing.
Game Features:
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Casual gameplay
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A plethora of levels to discover
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Steam achievements (over 40 awards)
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Speed Runner mode
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Leader boards for total score and speed (friends and globally)
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Ever increasing difficulty
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Multiple ways to solve a puzzle
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Simple user interface using “drag and drop”
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Share your achievements with others
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No time limit (although faster means better!)
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Beautifully rendered secret laboratory
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Retro 1960’s comic style
“Is this thing on? Testing, testing.”
“My sensors really need a clean!”
“Oh wait, there you are.”
“Welcome test subject to our human radiation colour …or is that color? Hmm I’m not sure, my programming has more than a hint of the transatlantic in it…Where was I… Oh yes.,, Welcome test subject to our human radiation colour perception challenge. My name is Finley 808 and I’m your AI companion for your short foreseeable future.”
Pit your wits against the maniacal artificial intelligence Finley in this reimagining of the unknown and very secret 1960’s human perception tests carried out in top secret hidden bunker laboratories.
“Did you know there’s a Prize to be found deep in the Laboratory at the end of this test?”
As the test subject, the deeper you go into the facility, the harder the puzzles become to most.
“Thanks to a lucky find near Roswell, New Mexico we have built this facility to experiment on some new forms matter”
The objective of each test is simple. Drag and drop the available laser manipulation devices to split, redirect and absorb the laser death ray and eliminate the alien blob like waste product artefacts.
“The death ray… I mean focused radiation beam… is quite powerful. Should it touch the sides I will have no choice but to activate sterilisation protocols!”
It is possible for the light beam to touch the sides of the test laboratory. If you do, it will activate a countdown (limiting the time you have to pass the test). Should the countdown reach zero (all containment suppression fuses in the lab are blown), you will fail the test.
“Oh I do hope you aren’t one of the mediocre ones. You know your colours right? Oh I do hope so, whilst this alien waste product is messy, recycling substandard humans is really messy!”
The alien artefacts have a distinct hue. Black, Red, Green, Blue, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and White. The white light of the laser will neutralise any of these. However you can split the white light (and combine of course) into these colours to remove corresponding Alien waste products.
“I’m always amazed just how many supposedly bright humans don’t understand how primary colours are mixed to make other colours. As a species you boast about the likes of Newton and Einstein, but really. The number of test subjects I see that didn’t know Red and Green makes Yellow, Red and Blue makes Magenta and, get this, Blue and Green makes Cyan. I mean please, over 80 billion neurons and not one helping… I will understand this species one day”.
A report card is produced for each test level completed. The grading is typical of the 1960’s where a “F” is an out and out fail through to an A (a top pass). Finley will award three star ticks for the best “A” class students! You are welcome to retake a level test again and again to improve your rating and score.
“It’s good to reward good effort don’t you think?”
You can increase your score (and report card attainment of course) by completing levels quickly, matching laser beam colour to Alien blob and minimising the number of device moves.
“Oh dear, that was a failure. Where will I get the next test subject from?”
You can easily (with permission granted) share your report with friends. Perhaps they will be better or worse than you when they face Finley’s Colour of Radiation challenge? Either way, it’s a game that will improve your cognitive and problem solving skills - Those secret 1960’s experiments have to have proved something right?
“We like humans, they will do whatever you ask of them, if you ask in the right way. Only last week I said to a test subject that managed to get to the Prize… I got into a fight with 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9. – The odds were against me. Soon after, 19 and 20 had a fight. Twenty one. ….They laughed!”
Still not sure if you want to give this game a go? Well, we can offer you hearsay and hyperbole regarding the experience of this game. Here are some of the totally fictitious characters that helped develop it…
“Man. This game is far out. The colours dude, they like blend you know.” (Comic reader guy, Long Beach, CA)
“My uncle did a lot of deep water filming in the 1960’s, but this game takes you deeper.” (Jake Coostoe, Monaco )
“One doesn’t simply play the game, one becomes the game, doesn’t one?” (MP, London)
“You know… When I was stuck in the game, I did manage to get by with a little help from my friends.” (Musician, Liverpool)
“Floot-rig-noota-garf-garf-yipa-enata-solinty-bim.” (A caretaker, Altair V)
We hope you enjoy this game!
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