Laser Maze
This is a great puzzel game and for $5. The grafics are pleasing and it is easy to control with a great soundtrack to go with it. I highly suggest this game especially if you are new to puzzel games.
– Real player with 24.7 hrs in game
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As the title suggests, Laser Maze is a game that is all about redirecting laser beams through maze-like areas with the help of mirror devices. I haven’t found all secrets yet but I finished the entire campaign and six bonus puzzles, and I can already say that this game is well worth the price of around 4€ (at the time of release) if you are into 2D laser redirection puzzles.
In the game, you are a maintenance robot on board of a space station and it is your job to figure out what happened to the crew. The robot is steered with WASD or arrow keys and you can aim the laser redirection with the mouse. This mechanic generally works very well. On your path through the station you encounter computer terminals that give you background information and goals to pursue.
– Real player with 12.9 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
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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
Evergarden
While it might seem like a simple/basic (ie easy) puzzle game, it’s actually pretty complex and takes skill/time to keep moving forward to get a better score/complete the achievements. But, the sometimes frustration of doing poorly in the puzzle area is made up for by beautiful graphics, nice music/sounds, and a very peaceful/(yes I know it’s contradictory to say) relaxing bit of game play. Basically, it’s a wonderful game to both look at and play, while also being difficult enough to where you feel accomplished completing an achievement yet not hard enough to make any of them unobtainable with practice.
– Real player with 40.9 hrs in game
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Evergarden (Puzzle)
Options include separate sliders for Music and SFX, Full-screen and Quality.
If you cannot interact with the game (clicking does nothing), make sure that there isn’t anything pushing on your controller, and the problem should be fixed.
Story:
There is an understated story that ties everything loosely together, but I can’t tell you much about it without giving things away. We will find a couple of notes that help, including this one from the very beginning of the game:
– Real player with 38.0 hrs in game
Screeps: World
I have played lots games over the years. have forgotten 95% of them, 4.9% of them i remember due to them being an excellent game and myself enjoying, Paradox games I love but don’t rate as in the top .1%. Only a very rare game has me remembering epic or defining moments that really set that game apart for me. EvE online is one, for creating a sandbox of such freedom, politics, warfare, resource gathering, trade, which all helps to create proper player driven stories.
The other is Screeps….which has given me my most proud moments in any game i have played. The games are of course markedly different but also surprisingly similar. Screeps like EvE has trade, crafting, factories, land ownership, politics/alliances, resource gathering, warfare, but ants instead of ships and where in EvE when u get killed you take a big loss, in Screeps it can mean game over, time to respawn from scratch……again.
– Real player with 3117.3 hrs in game
Note: I am not associated with the developers in any way, I’ve just been playing a lot recently.
Screeps is a game for programmers.
But it is possible for someone without any previous programming experience to learn it with enough dedication, though I recommend at least learning some basics of programming/JavaScript from somewhere like codecademy first. And try the free tutorial before you buy the game (I am still running code that started out based on the tutorial code, 2 months later).
The game has deceptively simple visuals, but a lot of increasingly complex systems that you gain access to as you progress within the game, providing interesting challenges for your programming ability. How complex it ends up getting depends in part on how much of it you end up wanting to automate. Pretty much anything you can do, you can get your code to do for you.
– Real player with 2606.2 hrs in game
Bizarre Mutation World
The twist at the end was amazing, please work on jumping better.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Outerverse
Outerverse is an exciting, quest driven, automation adventure game. Build automated farms, machines, and weapons then use them to travel across the universe, beat massive titans, and advance your technology while experiencing cosmic events.
Defeat Massive Titans
Defeat massive titans using the automation systems. One moment you will be launching rockets into a massive golem, the other you will be building automated destruction systems to stop a massive underground plant from spreading!
Build Automated Machines & Farms
Automate unique machines and farms using logic, transportation, and spawning systems inspired by Redstone & Minecraft Automation. Design your own custom machines, or use pre-made schematics for simplicity!
Pursue Engaging Quests
Follow a questline that will fully guide your adventure. Progress to unlock better equipment and new space travel technology. From starting out and learning the basics, to defeating the most massive titans, the questline will guide you through the whole way.
Survive Cosmic Events
During the questline you will explore the beautiful space and experience exciting cosmic events in unforgettable locations.
Syzygy
perfect for whom looking for a nice puzzle game with some innovative mechanics.
– Real player with 21.6 hrs in game
Unique difficult puzzle game
– Real player with 14.0 hrs in game
Marble World
Are you reading this to see if you should get this game?
Then congratulations! You probably should.
This game isn’t for everybody, because not everyone would care about a Marble physics simulator, but if you’re reading this - You probably enjoy marble runs enough to consider this a fun toy, in which case - this game definitely is! At least… If you’re willing to learn the controls for it, which are REALLY not intuitive at first but you get used to them once you learn them (also, the game’s still in early access and improving the controls is on the dev’s to do list)
– Real player with 155.4 hrs in game
Love the game! I’d give 4.5/5. The reason I don’t give a full 5 stars, is because its only for windows. I understand that things are weird, but maybe making it available to mac would really be cool and add more of the community to the game.
EDIT: I don’t update my rating, still 4.5/5. I know this is still early access, but it would be pretty nice if something like “Gates” were added, letting you stop all your marbles at specific areas. Another thing that would be cool would be a sort of “trash block”, where once a marble touches it, its automatically deleted. Again, this game is still early access, so it doesn’t matter for how long it takes, as long as it can be done.
– Real player with 28.2 hrs in game
Escapeworld Dilemma
This is a really good adventure puzzle game. The environment is very large spanning multiple islands with different geographies and themes, from high desert to the depths of a coal mine. The graphics are gorgeous, I spent hours just flying the drone to look at the fantastic detail. The puzzles and puzzle mechanics I found medium to hard, there was nothing I would class as simple, although all the puzzles can be solved by spotting particular sequences or
combinations and with the clues and hints that are left for you to find. I only got frustrated once when I couldn’t find a particular location, which turned out to be a case of not looking everywhere (and there’s a lot of everywhere to look at). For an early access game it is very robust. I found one bug that could crash the game and a couple of puzzles where the puzzle mechanics would allow you to wreck a working solution if you were heavy handed. Joe at Sonoma was very responsive and was going to fix these. All in all, more than worth the price paid.
– Real player with 64.2 hrs in game
Escapeworld Dilemma is an adventurous, open-world game, intended for players who like a lot of logic puzzles.
At first glance, the game seems small and short, but as soon as the puzzles start, it changes the impression of the game itself.
We played the game until it was complete. There are both easy and difficult puzzles.
During the game, we encountered a lot of irregularities (stuck in the texture, deterioration through the interface, cracking graphics, etc …)
In collaboration with Joe, all this has been resolved and the game in the set gives the players an unforgettable adventure.
– Real player with 31.9 hrs in game
Platonic
Exploration
Explore five interconnected worlds shaped after the five platonic solids, each with its own unique theme and gimmick. You will need to deeply understand how each part fits together in order to progress. Not just as a series of linear challenges, but ones you must actively seek out and discover.
Discovery
Gather clues along the way. There is no inventory; information is the only key you’ll need.
Puzzles
Solve challenging puzzles. Learn how each mechanism functions. Blindly guessing is not an option. No two puzzles are the same.