Middle Ages Jigsaw Puzzles

Middle Ages Jigsaw Puzzles

Middle Ages Jigsaw Puzzles - Do puzzles in a new puzzle way! Advanced puzzle layout and involving gameplay will help you to relax after a hard-working day. Middle Ages Jigsaw Puzzles is designed for adults.

  • 5 difficulty settings: Up to 280 pieces!

  • Every puzzle is unique: Different piece shapes every time!

  • Saves all puzzles in progress, so you can work on several at the same time.

  • 1080p HD Graphics.

  • Support multiple screen sizes.


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Middle Ages Jigsaw Puzzles on Steam

Castle Flipper

Castle Flipper

i had 9 games on my wish list for the last 6 months and finally one of them came out—Castle Flipper. I love House Flippers and have about 400 hours on it. My first thought was this would be similar, but after reading the numerous negative comments, I realized it wasn’t. There were also complaints that the quests were completed in 10-12 hours and that was also a turn off. However, the Devs responded and explained the concept of building a castle after the quests.

The game was listed for about $5 (i live in a lower priced Country) and after some thought, I decided to give it a try. After all, everyone has different tastes. Boy was I glad. The setting and music are beautiful. I started by completing a couple of tasks and then was told to build my house. It only required a 4X4 floor plan and took no time to build. Then there were 2 new tasks, one of them was to clean up a ship. While that sounded cool, I realized that was the problem those negative reviewers had. They rushed, rushed, rushed. For example, one player I won’t name gave it a bad review saying there was little to do except the quests that took just a few hours. Yet, this player took the time to make a You Tube video of him playing the game. I watched it to pick up some tips. He rushed, rushed, rushed to complete the quests. This isn’t real life where we live in the fast lane. Slow down. Take a breath and enjoy the game. There is no prize for finishing the game quickly. He even commented that it only cost $10 so not worth the time to ask for a refund. What? Not worth the time. It takes less than a minute to ask for a refund on Steam (I know, I’ve refunded over half my games because they were too difficult.) If someone’s one minute of time is worth more than 10 bucks, then I’m in the wrong business.

Real player with 42.9 hrs in game


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First off all, I love these kinds of games. Building and maintaining your own settlement is something I can spend many hours on. Saying that you would think I would recommend this game seeing the endgame is based all around that. But sadly I cannot. The idea is there, build your own castle and collect rent. But the way this has been implemented simply isn’t satisfying. The world feels empty and barren, nothing happens beside the occasional ‘clutter everywhere incidents’ that makes you run around all the houses n clean stuff up. The visuals are great but without life within the game you quickly lose the drive to do anything.

Real player with 13.0 hrs in game

Castle Flipper on Steam

Enchanted Blacksmith

Enchanted Blacksmith

Enchanted Blacksmith is a casual blacksmith simulation game where you sell weapons made by your own hands.

Take on the role of a blacksmith in the world of the sword and magic. Use your workbench to craft/modify/repair weapons and sell them at your shop.

Craft Weapons

Crafting system allows for creating unique weapons. Customize them by choosing from a variety of Blades, Crossguards, Hilts and Runes. Make blades and other items from materials like copper, steel, etc.

Enchanted Weapons

Use runes with various elements such as fire, poison, lightning, etc. to enchant your weapon with magic.

Upgrades and Quests

Earn experience points and gold by completing quests and orders. Level up your character and workshop to unlock new tools, resources and recipes.

Craft legendary weapons to seek fortune and Forge Your Legend!


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Enchanted Blacksmith on Steam

Potion Craft: Alchemist Simulator

Potion Craft: Alchemist Simulator

This was a wonderful game. It’s calming, interesting, and has a beautiful medieval artstyle and OST. You play as an alchemist in a medieval village, brewing potions to help the citizens and gaining wealth and popularity. The main portion of this game is the potion crafting. (As you can imagine). The process is entirely unique as far as I know, navigating an “alchemy map” where different ingredients move you in different directions, and certain regions of the map allow you to brew an effect into the potion.

Real player with 75.1 hrs in game

This game is great and I love it. You can really get into the world and feel like you’re the alchemist who owns the shop. The sound effects are great, the work tasks are great, it gives you a lot of free control over creativity of potions. It’s a great concept.

Keep in mind that it’s early access when you buy this. After about 8 hours in (or however long it takes for you to reach the higher levels), it gets really repetetive and there’s nothing new to do. That’s my only problem with it - but again, it’s just because it’s early access.

Real player with 20.6 hrs in game

Potion Craft: Alchemist Simulator on Steam

DayDream Mosaics

DayDream Mosaics

Escape into the fantasy world of Daydream Mosaics and build your own sanctuaries of peace and relaxation. Solve logic based nonograms to earn the crystals needed for building your sanctuaries. Wonderful wallpapers will unlock along the way.

  • Logic based mosaics with up to 6 colors. Each level has its unique color set.

  • Over 100 nongram levels.

  • 3 tranquil sanctuaries to build.

  • Unlock 10 stunning wallpapers.

  • Choose between 3 game modes: relaxed, normal and advanced.

  • A wide array of customization options, including 6 tile skins and the option to display only the active color.

  • Level progress is saved at all times so you can get quickly in and out of the game.

  • Relaxing soundtrack.

DayDream Mosaics on Steam

Home Wind

Home Wind

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A Minimalist, Relaxing and Cozy…

… game that allows you to build large settlements in no time!

Plan Strategically…

… to get high prosperity points, allowing you to scale the settlement further.

Let your creativity loose…

… in a grid-less procedurally generated world and spend a chill evening building something that pleases your mind.

If you are considering downloading Home Wind, is important to know that the game does not have the deep systems or mechanics that you might expect from a classic RTS or city-builder.

Home Wind aims to simply make your spare time more pleasant and relaxing. Just sit somewhere comfy and create your home settlement 🧡🧡🧡

Home Wind on Steam

Magic Lessons in Wand Valley - a jigsaw puzzle tale

Magic Lessons in Wand Valley - a jigsaw puzzle tale

A lovely puzzle game with a simple story to go along with the wonderful colours and excellent design. This is a game for jigsaw puzzle fans. There are only six separate pictures, and the challenge comes from playing with more and more pieces. The artwork is outstanding, especially if you like the fantasy genre (wizards in particular). This game could be suitable for younger players at the 135-piece level; however, there is enough depth to entertain experienced puzzlers.

Pros:

  • art design

  • puzzle design (clearly thought went into how the light effects add to challenge and interest)

Real player with 104.1 hrs in game

I really like this jigsaw puzzle game. The illustrations are beautiful and tell a simple but nice story. The modes with different amount of pieces lets you play for many hours. The music is very comforting and keeps you in the mood. It has some nice features to help setting up the puzzles. The entire series from the studio is worth playing. Recommended!

Real player with 22.9 hrs in game

Magic Lessons in Wand Valley - a jigsaw puzzle tale on Steam

Long Ago: A Puzzle Tale

Long Ago: A Puzzle Tale

july 2021 edit: 16 new levels and some more quality of life.

long ago: a puzzle tale is an excellent ball-rolling/sliding game. technically the former, but since it’s wall-to-wall movement, the latter also applies. you’ll find signs that change the ball’s direction, pressure plates, portals, and various things to activate or deactivate to reveal more things to collect. no timing elements, it’s completely turn-based.

Real player with 6.9 hrs in game

A nice and relaxing casual puzzle game, with beautiful art and music, based on the classic roll the ball until it stops mechanic. Many elements come into play with each level, creating ingenious and challenging puzzles. The twist on top of the addiction of finishing levels with all 3 stars, is the narrated and voiced story behind the game. With each level you unlock more of it, revealing more of the adventure of our princess.

Real player with 2.5 hrs in game

Long Ago: A Puzzle Tale on Steam

Work Trip

Work Trip

Stars received: 2.2/10 _ Note: v.5 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions

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Game description key-points: short walking adventure? with quests

Real player with 19.4 hrs in game

Single Indie Dev this being his first project I believe. At this point in time his target audience is largely those looking for easy achievements and those interested in easy difficulty walk simulators. While the environments are largely built by store assets, there is enough eye candy especially in the cyclone blown world to warrant a respectful thanks to the dev for taking time to build such a world and share it. However, that placed aside his games really remain skeletal in content.

Like most indie dev’s the mistake with this game’s mechanic is that it really relies too heavily on mazes and a dressed-up lock and key principle. Instead of finding key and bringing it back to lock, here your finding child and bringing it back to mother or 5 chickens or sheep and bringing them back to their owners. Dressed up as different, but in reality, it’s the same boring find key and take it to lock to open up the next area.

Real player with 2.6 hrs in game

Work Trip on Steam

Love of Dragons

Love of Dragons

Cute visual novel. Though some of the back story is not… Anyway, decent read. There are choices, but they don’t seem to matter much. Might suggest getting on discount.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

Love of Dragons on Steam