Bunny’s Ban
Amazing funny and cute game!
Love the graphics and the movements.
Bunny is hopping like a bunny should do.
Fun new element with the beachballs.
Some levels were easy others needed a little bit more thinking time. But overal fun to do.
I would love to see more levels!!
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
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This game is very cute and relaxing, the mechanics are simple and very nice. I’m looking forward to playing new levels! Recommended.
– Real player with 3.3 hrs in game
Minesweeper Classy
As far as I’m concerned, this is the best version of minesweeper on steam. This version feels smooth, has interesting levels, and keeps track of your win rates and best times. The hint system is useful in removing some risk of random guessing from your runs. These are all good additions. I do however have some gripes that are potential deal-breakers. The game allows you to unlock different color schemes, but none of them have anything close to a night-mode style. Every single color scheme has white tiles, which means lots of flash-bangs. Unfortunately, the free minesweeper browser version gives this a good run for it’s money. The browser version also has color coded numbers for easier pattern recognition. I wish this was an option as well. Once you get used to playing with colored numbers, it takes you a minute to think about certain moves when you play without. This version is well worth the money, because minesweeper is difficult to get wrong, but I do with it had a few more options for customizing the appearance of the game. Either way, if you enjoy playing minesweeper, this is well worth your time.
– Real player with 29.8 hrs in game
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–-{ Graphics }—
☐ You forget what reality is
☐ Beautiful
☑ Good
☐ Decent
☐ Bad
☐ Don‘t look too long at it
☐ MS-DOS
—{ Gameplay }—
☐ Very good
☑ Good
☐ It’s just gameplay
☐ Mehh
☐ Watch paint dry instead
☐ Just don’t
—{ Audio }—
☐ Eargasm
☐ Very good
☐ Good
☑ Not too bad
☐ Bad
☐ I’m now deaf
—{ Audience }—
☐ Kids
☑ Teens
☑ Adults
☑ Grandma
—{ PC Requirements }—
☑ Check if you can run paint
☐ Potato
☐ Decent
☐ Fast
☐ Rich boi
☐ Ask NASA if they have a spare computer
—{ Difficulty }—
– Real player with 23.4 hrs in game
Monica the story of far worlds
“Monica the story of far worlds” will tell the story of a little girl who found herself outside of her world. Monica will have to understand the laws and orders of the alien worlds. Phobos, the inhabitant of these places, will accompany her on this difficult way. Dangerous traps and a series of puzzles are expecting for them. They will be hindered by the creatures of an ancient virus that penetrates into the free worlds and submit them.
- Discover the secret of the worlds
- Avoid opponents and obstacles
-Solve the puzzles
-Help Monica to get home
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Lamplighter
It’s 1807 and you are a lamplighter, responsible for keeping the street lights of London lit.
Lamplighter is a story-driven puzzle game, set amidst the magical early 1800s when gas street lamps began to turn night into day and provoke people’s imaginations, hopes, and fears.
Key Features:
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Unique puzzle mechanic involves creating regions of light and darkness on a grid, where same-colored regions cannot touch. Solve logic puzzles to keep the streets of London lit.
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Interact with characters along your lamplighting route. As the wielder of a strange and new technology, you have the power to affect people’s opinions.
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Make choices that affect the story’s outcome: Will London accept progress or will fear prevail? You’ll decide through your dialogue choices and puzzle-solving skills.
Halver
Halver — is an abstract adventure about a rectangle in the blueprint world. The main character can jump and shoot other blocks to divide them into two equal parts
Key features
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Unique gaming experience
The set of familiar and new mechanics will give a memorable feelings. Emotions that haven’t been yet
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Space for creativity
Ability to combine a variety of game objects allows you to invent original puzzle solutions
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Own visual style
Interactive animations and measuring lines form a strict blueprint atmosphere. Light effects and emitted particles bring saturation and vivid contrast
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Carefully created levels
Each of the 60 levels in the game is an art object, a story conveyed through a shape
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Ambient music accompaniment
Meditative soundtrack free from disturbing motifs, relaxes and facilitates immersion
Project Chemistry
I’d really like to give this a positive review, but this game still needs work.
If you already have some background in physical sciences or engineering, navigating the campaign is manageable, if frustrating, exercise in trawling wikipedia and online chemical equation calculators. However, this doesn’t help someone who doesn’t have that background. I would expect more “education” given the “educational” genre of this game.
Several reaction pathways that exist in real life and presumably would complete a campaign task, but the game stubbornly refuses to provide the expected reaction as an option. For example, I’m currently stuck on the “electroplating” task for creating CrCl3 from Cr2S3. According to to an online equation balancer, either 6 KCl or HCl should be able to complete this reaction, but no dice. The hint in this case doesn’t help on this step either. I’m unable to determine if I’m not finding the true reaction after several googling attempts, or if this is a bug/oversight by the developers. Chemistry, as with many fields, often provides multiple pathways to a desired end, and I think this game should reflect that.
– Real player with 9.7 hrs in game
Game is good and maybe even very good for early access game. Hopefully this message will reach devs so there is my opinion written 25th Dec 2020:
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game looks like it was designed ‘mobile first’ which makes rather poor experience for PC with average 34" screen
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interface is terrible (wsad for movement in 3D environment with dull, gray background without reference XYZ axes, compounds are unmovable, no way to rearrange compounds but only to wipe all the table altogether)
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an overlay menu to pick compound breaks user connection with the ‘table’ not mentioning the ‘quest’
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
Wildfire Swap
Brilliantly designed puzzles, with clear rules and a friction-free user interface. See the buried-treasure.org review for real words about it.
– Real player with 22.1 hrs in game
Fantastic compact little puzzle game. Has all the hallmarks of good puzzle game design and plenty of hours of puzzles to solve. Lots of clever little details and absolutely worth your time if you like puzzles.
– Real player with 7.2 hrs in game
XOB
a psychedelic journey full of wonder sounds and positive affirmations. Great to be entranced by. Highly recommended.
– Real player with 5.0 hrs in game
What on the surface may seem like a trippy yet simple 2D puzzler, ends up being a lot more thoughtful and complex as you dig into its core. The game’s base mechanic of rotating the block and manipulating gravity feels both familiar but unique at the same time. The sound effects and visuals are very satisfying, mixed with spacey ambient music that you can listen to for long periods of play time.
I’m by no means a puzzle-game expert, but I do really enjoy the ones that click with me – and this one clicked with me. It felt just complex enough to be challenging, but not to the point that it felt overly-frustrating. When you solve a puzzle you feel a sense of satisfaction, not “finally it’s over”. That isn’t to say it doesn’t get more difficult as it goes on, slowly adding more mechanics to keep the gameplay fresh and tricky.
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
I wish Michael Phantomino were here
“I wish Michael Phantomino were here” offers beginners and veterans alike an easy-to-learn game that will keep players engaged for more than one evening. Let your brain do the hard work solving 42 levels of Story Mode, meet dozens of hilarious characters and help them solve the puzzle, because you’re the famous Michael Phantomino!
Have you ever heard of Pentamino?
It’s a popular logic puzzle game that originated in the late 1960s. The game consists of flat pieces, each consisting of 5 identical squares connected by sides. A total of 12 different pentamino pieces are used. When solving problems and puzzles the pieces can be rotated and flipped.
Limiter!
This is a very good puzzler with a great OST .
Sadly this one goes in the buried gems category, it is always sad to see a quality game like this not getting more attention.
The game has some very smartly designed and tricky levels, more then enough content, most of the game is medium difficulty but there are harder levels and for me they are a highlight of this game.
This game is pure quality in every aspect and worth every cent.
– Real player with 28.9 hrs in game
The movement is intuitive enough for you to work backwards - so you can get ideas as to what needs to be done without the entire puzzle being spoiled. I’d recommend it if you’re looking for a ~10 hour ish puzzle game.
– Real player with 10.7 hrs in game