Cat way Domino
Good game. On some levels, you can sit for hours and not understand what you are doing wrong, but it’s worth it if only because you will help the cat get out of this domino loop:З
– Real player with 8.0 hrs in game
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Enjoyable game, can be a touch frustrating as the paths are not always as simple as they at first seem.
– Real player with 3.8 hrs in game
CIPHERCELL
CIPHERCELL is a minimalist logic puzzle game where you slide cells together to perform arithmetic. The objective is to get the last cell to zero.
Smaller numbers get added to larger numbers when slid in that order. Conversely, larger numbers subtract smaller numbers, and equal numbers cancel each other out.
Features:
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Easy to learn, hard to Master: Order of events and number comparisons determine the outcome
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Hundreds of Levels
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Multiple solutions to problems
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Relaxing and soothing experience
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Blokker
I’m always looking for little puzzle games to pull up while waiting on other things. Its short, but this had a few good mindbenders and definitely worth the price.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
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Neat game! Each of the 24 levels takes between 1 and 5 minutes to figure out and so makes for an ideal short break from work.
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
Cardinal Chains
This is a fantastic little puzzle game that offers a simple premise but a lot of depth. Your goal is simple, make chains of integers that only ascend. While this is simple at first, the more complex the board and the more starting points you get make for an increasingly difficult challenge, and with over 500 puzzles you will be at this game for a while. It’s the sort of game you get suck on for hours and then come back to a few days later and solve in a few minutes, and then get stuck all over again.
– Real player with 25.1 hrs in game
Suitable challenging puzzles, super fluid UI.
– Real player with 18.4 hrs in game
Color Path
Puzzle game with 500 achievements.
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
After getting past the bugs, it is a fun game. There are 50 levels, each using a combination of the 4 different pieces, each with their own movement pattern. There isn’t a ton of technique and the challenge doesn’t ramp very high, but it is enjoyable none the less. Unfortunately, I ran into a number of bugs while playing, and even the basics of gameplay are not immediately apparent, and so for that I cannot recommend. 4/10.
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
Insight
Good rule variety, plenty of interesting shape logic puzzles.
– Real player with 34.1 hrs in game
good puzzles :)
– Real player with 33.0 hrs in game
Perfectly Balanced
Although very simple, the game’s proposal is very solid “Distribute the weights in the remaining blocks”. It was a longer game play than I expected, but it was a plus for me as the game has a window mode so I just played casually while doing other things.
– Real player with 2.7 hrs in game
A interesting game with a clean art and good sound, the concept of this reaaly caught my attention
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
Pixross
This game is so good it has spoiled me for the other nonogram games which are on Steam. I had somehow never seen nonogram puzzles before and started here with Kenney’s creation. Now I judge all of the other nonogram games I try based on this one.
My playtime is a little inflated because I left the game running a few times so I could finish a puzzle after doing something else, but the game is still well worth the tiny price tag.
The Good
- This is a very solid implementation of nonogram puzzles.
– Real player with 16.2 hrs in game
Yay finally more nonogram games on Steam!
Pixross has a lot of options to tailor to your play style, and a good variety of puzzles! There is even a random generator for 5x5, 10x10 or 20x20 puzzles introduced in the most recent update, which is great for people like me who appreciate nonograms for the process of figuring them out rather than the aesthetic payoff at the end result. So while other nonogram games tend to run out of content for me very quickly, I think I’ll be playing this one for a long time!
– Real player with 11.5 hrs in game
Plumber: the Pipe Rush
I really like this game. It’s a simple concept, but challenging and different every time. And it’s fun to see how complicated you can make the pipeline. The only issue is that I wish that when it does fail, it was easier to see the board to see what went wrong. A bunch of stuff is displayed over the board after a failure which makes it difficult to see the problem.
– Real player with 13.3 hrs in game
Note: As of reviewing, I have played the first ten levels.
This is a fun game which at its most basic is about using pipes to transport toxic waste from point A to point B without a leak. However, the gameplay contains a lot more nuance and presents additional challenges as you progess through the levels. The pipes come in multiple shapes and some of them add extra directions for the waste to travel while others create a “dead end”, allowing you to make the waste travel a certain direction. You will not always have the pieces you want, so there is some tetris-esque strategy involved in deciding when to trash one of your current pieces to try for a better replacement or to improvise with what you currently have. Additionally, some levels already begin with pipe pieces present, so you have the option of placing your pieces strategically to connect with these or to work around them as if they were an obstacle.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
Puzzle Car
A very relaxing, casual puzzle…simple to play yet has its challenging moments at each level. I would suggest this as a family-friendly game for those with children as well as us “adult children” who enjoy solving logical challenges without getting hung up on long-reaching strategy. I hope the developer takes an interest in thinking up new twists to make additional levels even more difficult. Thanks for developing this game, truly enjoyable for me!
– Real player with 8.7 hrs in game
Ah man, I love Puzzle Car. It’s got that wonderful thing where your brain starts to hum and the patterns you’re looking for become second nature; every now I’d solve a level on auto-pilot, and not because it was too easy, because I was in the Puzzle Car zone. In a nutshell, a road system made up of turns, crossroads, traffic lights & tunnels (that link up like portals) are scrambled. You’ve got to put them in the right order to let your little car reach the end.
I find the difficulty level here very good for a dip-in-and-out experience, it’s perfect to play for 15, 20 minutes in between meetings. It was never too easy, and it hasn’t become frustrating. All the levels I’ve solved so far (up to level 30) have been solvable with trial and error, and its really satisfying when you can see that you’re drawing closer to the solution.
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game