ICONIC
I played this game and honestly it was such an enjoyable experience, the game is still in development so I can’t wait to see the new levels to be updated with. Always been a fan of puzzle games so if you like puzzle games as well that can challenge you but also maintain a relaxing atmosphere then Iconic would be a good choice. For the price its worth it in my opinion.
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
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This is a really addicting and relaxing game. I find it a bit frustrating at some points and I think some levels aren’t finished, but it’s still good. Definitely give it a try
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
Arrows
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– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
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Coloree
Coloree is a relaxing puzzle game with a very familiar mechanic that I have never seen in a puzzle game before: left-click and drag a box to change the color of everything in the box. The puzzles are increasingly challenging but the aesthetics and the sounds keep the relaxing theme going the whole time.
The reason that the mechanic is familiar is because it’s what we do in an operating system or a game when we want to select multiple things- brilliant! However, this game requires some novel thought processes when thinking about strategies to solve puzzles and it’s easy to get lost in the gameplay. The music and sounds are mostly from a marimba (Google it- it’s a giant xylophone), which plays a big part in setting the ambiance.
– Real player with 4.2 hrs in game
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This game is AWESOME!
I played this game for about 30 minutes and its so fun.
I realy recomend this game!
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
Tangent Rush
Beautiful level design combined with easy to learn game mechanics with a high skillsealing. Very good music, but I would like more different songs.
– Real player with 25.2 hrs in game
One of the best casual games in a long time! Easy mechanics and great design
– Real player with 15.3 hrs in game
ANYEK - The Keyboard Puzzle
Very cool and cute concept for a game! Currently there are some minor spelling issues (for example in lv. 20 it says “gices” instead of “gives”, and some level in the beginning (which I can’t remember unfortunately) is missing a T in a word, but I’m sure the developer would take care of these minor issues and fix them.
Aside of this, the game is really cute and fun, makes you really think in some levels - I like it a lot. Not 100% done yet, but really enjoying it so far.
Would recommend.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
Line Dots
november 2021 edit: the 2.0 update added 30 levels, but saves aren’t compatible and the game doesn’t work as well as it did before, so I switched the review back to a non-recommendation.
line dots is a simple game about connecting colored dots on a grid, leaving no white dot unconnected. there’s a help screen explaining controls and there are 110 levels to go through, unlocked one by one. a level select screen got added after release, but the mouse wheel barely does anything, use the scroll bar instead. and if you played before the 2.0 update, you’ll have to start from level 1 again, unfortunately. changing some levels doesn’t make losing progress acceptable.
– Real player with 3.5 hrs in game
This game is awesome, the puzzles are so addictive that you always want to solve the next one.
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
Citres
Citres is a minimalistic Japanese city building game.
There are no dozens of different types of buildings or macro resource management in the game. In this game you buy packs of buildings for Yen - in-game currency, which contains random buildings in the form of Tetris figures. By placing buildings correctly, you will receive Yen to buy new packs, as well as expand the city by filling houses with new residents, which will bring you closer to the discovery of new unique buildings. Building buildings of the same type in the shape of a square will upgrade them, here the skills of playing Tetris will come in handy.
What’s in the game:
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Simple and straightforward gameplay
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Procedurally generated island
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Japanese atmosphere with relaxing soundtrack[/]
Invisibox
A very clever and fun puzzle game that really challenges your thinking and memory.
Pretty addicting so far and it’s really making me want to complete the levels with the best score before progressing.
A must have for any puzzle/challenge game fan and at the extremely affordable cost, it’s a no brainer.
The animations, movements and controls are nice and fluid, the quick swoosh of the block sliding and impacting against the wall with a slight shake is a really nice touch. And it’s accompanied by nice relaxing sounds.
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
Actual date of completion: May 12, 2019.
Review: Invisibox has nice graphics, hints for failed attempts, decent music, an interesting gameplay concept, that one nostalgic sound effect from Wario Land 4, and people who made a guide to get 3 Stars for all levels to prevent brain-busting frustration.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1306674319
My favorite feature is the Trading Cards; not because of the Profile Badges but the facial emoticons and my personal favorite Profile Background out of all my games. …I don’t keep that background for fun, though; I just have a shameful obsession with my depression, that’s all. 😒
– Real player with 3.3 hrs in game
Minimal Maze
Short, but enjoyable. The difficulty gradually increases but it never really gets tough.
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
Great puzzle and Challenge levels! Very well placed at each stage very well polished progressively. excellent work, congratulations.
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
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