Bunny’s Flowers
On the surface it looks like a quaint little pastime, but once you play you start realise it actually is a psychological horror game. These levels are designed to torture your mind and once you’ve come back to the brink of sanity after completing a puzzle, you’re sent right over the moment you progress to the next one. This continuous cycle will break you utterly as it did me.
The only thing that kept me going was Adam and Diego’s strong relationship, I had to do it for them
(In all seriousness this game is pretty great, really enjoyed getting stuck on a lot of the puzzles)
– Real player with 8.2 hrs in game
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This was a fun game, especially for someone who isn’t a full proper gamer and is rather new to playing games. I liked the puzzles and definitely will be playing through it again :) It’s very cute, I love that every level is named after a flower. I wish it were longer and I wish the interactions had been more interactive, but I still enjoyed it a ton
– Real player with 6.9 hrs in game
Lumexa
A cool puzzle game. I had a lot of fun playing, highly recommend!
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
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An amazing relaxing and atmospheric game! It’s short but worth for the experience! The music it’s one of the best part of it, sometimes I’ve just open the game to hear while doing others things! Recomended!
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
ReThink | Evolved 4
This is the seventh game in the ReThink franchise and the fourth game in the ReThink | Evolved series, and this is definitely the best one so far. Some new cubes and new mechanics have been added which allow for more complex puzzles than previous games, and they definitely added to my enjoyment.
The core concept of the ReThink games is to light a series of colored targets with laser light. How you combine the lasers to achieve the correct colors and how you place and angle the lasers to hit the correct targets is up to you. Sometimes the puzzles are easy, sometimes the puzzles are difficult, and sometimes the puzzles are quite tricky. There were many times when I was scratching my head for a bit and finally had the “Aha!” moment, which was very fulfilling. Also, from what I recall of the previous games in the franchise, this one is more spacious, with many of the puzzles spanning several sections.
– Real player with 23.4 hrs in game
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Another good puzzle game by Yaeko. Compered to previous Rethink games (I played most of the franchise) this one has many new cool features and the puzzles are a bit harder. If you haven’t played any of the Rethink games before, I wouldn’t start with this one. See you all on Rethink 5
– Real player with 13.7 hrs in game
ReThink | Evolved 3
DISCLAIMER : I helped testing this game, and received a free key from the developer. Opinions expressed here are mine, but take them with a grain of salt anyway.
Rethink Evolved 3 is pretty good IMO. If you come from the other games in the series you’ll be right at home. Expect a game that’s maybe easier than the previous titles, but with some cool new ideas and mechanics like color screens decomposing the colors of your lasers, and colored crystals serving as power sources of the lasers that you can swap.
– Real player with 12.4 hrs in game
A new puzzler in the ReThink series: This means the visuals are deceptively simple in design, but very elegant and just beautiful. You need to use cubes, with various functions - linear redirect, fork, 3 fork, switch between forks etc. - to redirect coloured laser light to specific “detectors” to open glass doors to access the next puzzle. As with the previous games, you are able to e.g. split white light into its R,G,B components, and several puzzles make clever use of combining light colours, redirect that to a certain place, to then split it again.
– Real player with 11.5 hrs in game
Scale Enchanter
I’ve been trying to play this game and for the most part its very “easy”, which is nice. But the issue lies in the gameplay, as sometimes when I try to insert a note into its proper place on the scale, it ends up appearing in the wrong part, which is extremely annoying. I don’t know if the dev listens to feedback but this should be fixed, and maybe i will think about changing whether I recommend the game or not, depending on if I forget.
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
Well, inexpensive and useful educational devices are hard to dislike.
– Real player with 1.8 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
Gravity
Gravity is a single player first person puzzle game set in the mysterious and futuristic Labyrinth. The player must solve the mystery of who they are and why he is trapped there. To solve the puzzles and survive the player will change the direction of gravity, not merely reversing it, but to any of the six directions. This will move the player as well as objects through space. The puzzles are extremely varied with no two being the same, giving players a constant challenge and perpetual novelty.
Spacious Snake
Nice puzzle game that uses simple mechanics but manages to offer a lot of nice challenges. You play as a snake , but you must plan your moves carefully as some movement restrictions are in place. Overall, the game is a nice time-killer for puzzle fans.
– Real player with 2.7 hrs in game
A very simple mechanic, but different with different levels, but very well thought out. I loved the whole game itself, the soundtrack, the way the difficulty gradually evolves, the visuals and even the feeling of satisfaction when finishing a level. idea very well thought out and executed 10/10.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
The Steps as we know them
The Steps As We Know Them is a nice restricted-movement path-finding puzzle game using some movements as per usual of chess pieces. While it uses the chess pieces and in some ways imitate the standard moving patterns of the pieces, the actual game has very little to do with chess. The game could be given a completely different skin and would still make perfect sense without the chess pieces.
– Real player with 4.7 hrs in game
all I know about chess is how each piece moves, and it’s more than enough for the steps as we know them. in fact, you can go in completely blind, as the game will tell you all the relevant rules as they come up.
6 worlds are laid out like chess boards connected with colored areas serving as separate puzzles. each world features a different chess piece, though their movement doesn’t immediately or always match the real thing. for example, the bishop moves like a pawn until it steps on a special purple tile that unleashes its signature diagonal move.
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
Déjà Vu
Deja Vu is a calming, minimalistic puzzle game with some great twists. It starts with a basic tutorial that reinforces the basics of any puzzle game: Movement, Levers, Switches, Lasers, Blocks, etc. All of this is seamlessly integrated into different levels that reinforce each concept.
As you get accustom to the flow, it introduces its three main mechanics one by one:
1. Time Clones: This is the core concept of the game and is well executed here. You are forced to imagine where your clones may go when doors open in a future that hasn’t happened yet.
– Real player with 8.5 hrs in game
Deja Vu
Gameplay
Deja Vu is a singleplayer minimalist puzzle game that puts you in the shoes of a cube who has to get reunited with another cube in each stage. A very basic setting sets up a cute little puzzle game that is at once accessible and gives you enough of a challenge.
The gameplay of Deja Vu is incredibly simple, you start off at a point, mainpulate a few cubes and reach your destination. A little later the game introduces all sorts of obstacles like lasers while also giving you the power to make your own clones. These clones mimic your own actions and gives the game a few tricks that it plays upon very intelligently.
– Real player with 2.6 hrs in game