Food Monster and Animals Memory Match
Great game
– Real player with 238.3 hrs in game
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留白(WhiteWash)
Overall - 70/100
A relaxing watercolor “zuma-like” where you play as a cat
Playing as a cat - 20/20
Yes.
Acting like a cat - 5/20
You’re generally “shooting” your projectiles by knocking things off a ledge, which is obviously cat-like behavior. The menu is also full of small delights where you chew on plants and try to knock over vases. For most of the gameplay, though, the cat could be replaced with any other sprite (say, a frog) without losing anything.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
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This is a charming little idler game that is very relaxing.
The game is structured into 12 different paintings tied to months of the year, each with 4 stages. The goal is to match the paints (“Color Spirits”) to 1 or more of the same kind to eliminate them. Each stage sends out 100 Color Spirits to float through the scene and in order to pass the stage, you must get 60 points (1 point for each one you eliminate). Despite the simplicity of the concept, there is slight increasing of difficulty within each month’s painting stages. My favorite thing about this is the collision. You can send the Color Spirits sprawling into other, non-matching ones which can send them flying. This allows for a couple strategies. You can create chain reactions if the Color Spirits are placed just right! Or you can use non-matching ones to try and push Color Spirits into others of the same type within the line of floating spirits! But be careful; you can also push them right off the screen, which means you won’t be able to match them, so that’s fewer points for you to accumulate.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Cabins: Jigsaw Puzzles
I used to believe that games such as The Binding of Isaac or Doom Eternal were the greatest games on steam, but after playing Cabins: Jigsaw Puzzles, I have come to the conclusion that there are much better titles out there. This transcends gaming as we know it. Took me 4 hours to complete every puzzle, and I doubt at any point in my life will i ever achieve the level of euphoria that i experienced whilst playing this masterpiece. Thank you, Boogygames Studios…. mwah.
– Real player with 4.8 hrs in game
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I love booggames in fact I’m a boogygames enthusiast
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
Puzzle for Kids
False advertisement. There is only one puzzle
– Real player with 8.4 hrs in game
I was looking for a game to play with my daughter, this worked perfectly.
To the people complaining about there only being one puzzle in the pack:
When you first open the program - it does not give you a choice as to which puzzle you will be doing. But when you go to open it up after the initial launch, it will give you a radio button choice of which puzzle you will be doing. After you finish a puzzle you have to close the program out and open it up with a new puzzle.
To the guy talking about bitcoin farming… I think you maybe downloaded something else with some hidden additions, because I am not seeing it on this program.
– Real player with 5.4 hrs in game
Adventures of Bruce
This is a fantasy-themed match 3 / jigsaw puzzle mashup.
Players that like match 3 blast games, may appreciate a different take on match 3. You are not merely collecting, but also attempting to solve for a pretty pattern.
It has input accessibility and difficulty settings which can make the experience not only accessible, but therapeutic (the easiest setting). This game can be played with keyboard only, or game-pad only (2 button mode supported), or of course with touch or mouse.
Solitaire - Cat Pirate Portrait
So it’s just normal solitaire. It has a cat wearing a pirate outfit as its background. The music is awful so it gets turned off anyway. This is my “play in the background while I’m watching TV or avoiding adulting” game. It really just is bare bones and mindless, but a cute spin on the basic version…because…pirate cat. Plus it’s really cheap…I think I may have gotten it as part of an extremely inexpensive bundle, so maybe wait for it to be on sale or look for it in a bundle deal if the price is scaring you away.
– Real player with 29.4 hrs in game
I can’t stop playing this game. I have “one-more-turn” syndrome.
Okay let’s get right down to it. Yes this game is bare bones, just one background (of the pirate cat!), though it does have two differernt deck face choices. The old normal one (with numbers so tiny I can barely see them!) or a new set of suits that I’m still trying to figure out can and can’t go on top of another card. Thankfully, when in doubt just click on a card and it will automatically go where it can. Or you can click, hold, and drag if you want to be old-school.
– Real player with 13.7 hrs in game
Jigsaw Puzzles
A good time killer
– Real player with 4.5 hrs in game
– Real player with 4.2 hrs in game
Kenshō
Kenshō is a tile-sliding match3 puzzle done right:
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Simple enough that anyone can play it. No need for complicated tutorials.
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It is aesthetically pleasing, beautiful even and the soundtrack is great.
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New elements are introduced on every level. The game eventually becomes challenging, but very forgiving. If you fail a level, the tiles get reset but you don’t lose your progress.
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Just the right length to feel that you got your money worth but short enough without becoming a chore. The levels are randomized so you can replay them as much as you want or don’t if you don’t want to. There are no unnecessary achievements or goals to force you to keep playing over and over.
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
It’s a good game. When I finally understood everything about this game, it became immensely more satisfying to solve. It doesn’t overstay its welcome, and is incredibly well-priced. Personally, though, I think it would be best played on mobile devices, especially considering the lack of uncapped FPS and edge-aliasing. All in all, though, this is a little gem that needs more attention.
– Real player with 3.8 hrs in game
Cards Matching Memory Game
Do you like memory games? Looking for a fun way for brain training and a way to improve your memory? Check out Cards Matching Memory Game.
Cards Matching Memory Game is a fun memory game that develops great memory skills. It is super simple to learn play. This matching game is a brain trainer, which can be played in any of your spare time.
Match the cards with pictures. Test your memory while playing different levels.
Flip 2 cards by tapping them. If they match, they will stay there. If they do not match, they will flip back over for you to try again.
After Meeting
It’s basically a matching game. I enjoyed going through it, but knowing what kind of game it was would have been helpful. You’re just trying to find which objects are similar or themed similarly.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game