Safe
Poor layout and buggy.
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
A Zone
For a game based in black and white it does try your patience when you are sleepy. I do find that i am stepping away just to retrace my steps. Simple characters that don’t change as the game advances nor have new ones added. This really makes you think and think again. Better scores when I first wake then late at nite.
– Real player with 9.0 hrs in game
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You are very cool, I to like the little puzzle.
I have a stroke and it is a relaxing and fun.
– text-to-speech or speech-to-text
– Real player with 4.5 hrs in game
Chains
Chains is a game about linking 3+ bubbles of the same colour. It features 20 puzzles, each different from one another. Rules, objectives, layout change from one puzzle to the next, sometimes even the gravity is modified.
Basically though there are two types: puzzles that make you think a little, and puzzles where you have to act fast. Unfortunately there is much more of the “act fast” ones. When I got this game I thought it will be relaxing & laid-back. It wasn’t most of the time. Chains require focus, reflex and speed, which makes it rather tense experience, stressful even. Hey, I’m old ^^
– Real player with 4.3 hrs in game
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To start off, I bought this game for 50 cents with a 90 percent off coupon, from its original price of 4.99. That’s a pretty good deal in my opinon at least. I like to think of these types of games as Flash Games, or rather those you can play on the internet for free. Thus meaning I do think the price on this is a bit to high, and 99 cents instead would be quite a great deal.
Compared to a free web game, this game offers the same amount of gamplay, level systems and what not, you finish one you go the next, pretty simple. But that also means that is the only things it offers if you know what I mean.
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
Rotator
Rotator is a casual 2D puzzle game based on groupped diamonds. Each falling diamonds group can be move, rotate, scroll and fast drop. If a stack of diamonds exceeds the height of the board, you lose lives. For destroy diamonds, you must collect same colored diamonds in defined order. In order to move to the next level, you need to collect a certain amount of diamonds. Passage of each level of the game is limited by the time that is regulated by the level of complexity of the game that you have chosen for yourself. The game supports two gameplay modes: classic match3 gameplay and gameplay by different match3 levels. Also, you can adjust the size of a group of diamonds, the speed of the fall diamonds, the level of filling the playing field at the beginning of the game, the complexity of the game. Experience endless gameplay with unique puzzles every day in a beautiful game filled with different surprises, explosions under magic music and sound effects.
DiamondFalls
DiamondFalls like tetris-match-3 type puzzle game designed for puzzle fans. The goal of the game is to solve the puzzle in such a way that there should be a possibility to collect all same colored diamonds and balls in the certain order on the level. The puzzle consists of many interacting objects, which can change their state depending on some influence or different game situation. Diamonds, balls, stones and bombs fall down under gravitation influence and time for all these operations is limited. Enthralling and advanced logic levels, elaborated interface and various visual and sound effects will bring you a lot of pleasure!
Dissembler
This is a great puzzle game. If you like puzzling things out with no time limits or pressure, this is for you. It reminded me of Kami in a way so if you like that you’ll probably like this. I loved that it has an undo button so if you make a wrong move you don’t have to start over. I used it often. Like most games it starts easy and gets harder and gradually adds more mechanics to make it more interesting. They also add new puzzles every day so it never really ends. There are six new puzzles a day that stay posted for five days. A few easy and then they get hard. You can open it about once a week and have 30 new puzzles to play. There’s also an extra mode that continuously generates new tiles and the point is to see how many moves you can make before you get stuck. Early on the puzzles only take a minute or two. Later they usually involve multiple tries and can take a while. Every once in a while I’d be working on one for half an hour or so. I really like that they always have three puzzles open above the last level you completed so you don’t just get stuck. You can skip one and maybe try it later. There are still a few I’ve left skipped that I couldn’t figure out yet.
– Real player with 52.6 hrs in game
a minimalistic puzzle game where you have to match 3 or more of the same color or pattern by switching them around and clear all the tiles. might sound boring or ‘not this again’ but I found playing it a lot of fun even with several similar games under my belt, mostly because the visuals are very pleasant and it’s really quick and responsive. the game loads fast, takes you immediately to the current level and moving pieces can be as fast or slow as you want by holding the mouse button. I really loved this because as you start moving tiles, it reveals which ones will disappear if you finish turning them, and if I knew what I was doing, moving squares was instantaneous, but if I was experimenting, I could take it slow.
– Real player with 19.3 hrs in game
Hexagun
Update: After the recent patch, the slowdowns seem to be gone (although it’s still a bit choppy). Thank you for that! Hexagun is a pretty nice puzzle game, ideal for short breaks. Well worth its money.
Original review:
Promising game. Sadly, slows down immensly after running a while, up to the point where it shows less than one frame a second and becomes unplayable. Puts about 25 % CPU load on a Ryzen 7 2700X and takes up 1,5 Gigs of RAM right from the start, which does seem to be a bit steep for what is essentially a browser game … Really needs to be optimized! Until then, I cannot recommend this, sorry. Would really like to play it because it is quite relaxing until it becomes unplayable.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
Sysifos style activity in unique looking match-3 game that seems relaxingly way too easy yet autistically forces you to never quit because of cleverly set hard to notice pace in which it always adds some new clumsiness so that you feel urge to clean it, over and over, with two ambient melodies that annoyingly switch from one to the other over and over. Worth the few cents I bought it for, not more. I believe the game could be professionally developed into a very nice game if someone wanted. You can ask my help if that happens.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Boxoku!
Fun and relaxing little game.
Pro tip; Helps if you pretend to be a Samurai whilst playing
Speak quickly and angrily!
Grow facial hair!
Maybe if you kill another samurai and apologize after, you’ll get to date his wife!
The possibilities are endless!
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
Hanoi Puzzles: Magnetrix
Use the rules of the famous Tower of Hanoi puzzle,
where a larger piece cannot be on top of a smaller one.
Each move the piece is flipped, changing its pole,
- Equal poles repel and opposites poles attract
stack negative and positive pole towers
Complete the level by stacking positive and negative towers in their respective places
to energize and enlighten the board.
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More than 30 carefully designed levels;
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Atmospheric soundtrack and SFX to help you immerse yourself;
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Fast paced gameplay, perfect for those looking for challenging puzzles;
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Beautiful electrifying art.
Relax Simulator
~really nice games, good graphics, great sound effects, absolutely horrible music. Does anyone know of any way to turn the awful ‘music’ off ? ..and it would be great if the added more puzzles -or the ability to import some maybe, or a DLC pack ..?
– Real player with 8.3 hrs in game
I feel relaxed.
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game