Escape Quest

Escape Quest

Very good game!

it’s short game but it’s super fun and worth the price.

recommended to play with friends..

–-{Graphics}—

☐ You forget what reality is

☑ Beautiful

☐ Good

☐ Decent

☐ Bad

☐ Don‘t look too long at it

☐ Paint.exe

—{Gameplay}—

☐ Very good

☑ Good

☐ It‘s just gameplay

☐ Mehh

☐ Starring at walls is better

☐ Just don‘t

—{Audio}—

☐ Eargasm

☐ Very good

☑ Good

☐ Not too bad

☐ Bad

☐ Earrape

—{Audience}—

☐ Kids

☐ Teens

☐ Adults

☑ Human

☐ Lizards

—{PC Requirements}—

☐ Check if you can run paint

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game


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Too short for a final release. Since nothing is randomized and there are only two rooms with puzzles, there’s nothing here for a second playthrough. You can get through the game in around 30 minutes and you’ve solved and seen everything. I’d forgive this if the developer put this in early access with promise of more features but as it stands it’s simply not worth it.

Tip for the developer: Iterate on this idea for an eventual sequel, use early access for what it’s worth and thus justify an increase in price for the promise of more content and features.

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

Escape Quest on Steam

We Were Here

We Were Here

For a free game this is absolutely fantastic. Let me explain.

I am a huge fan of games that there are not enough of. we have FPS games, platformers, BEU’s coming out our ears. We Were Here offers a respire from that and gives every room escape ethusiast a game that is pretty awesome.


PROS

  • Co Op Gameplay. Not only that but puzzle solving Co Op gameplay. There is a drought regarding this genre.

  • Well designed puzzles. None felt cheap or left me scratching my head.

  • Good graphics and well presented.

Real player with 7.2 hrs in game


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Similar games: Crossover between Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes and The Room .

Difficulty: Medium

Length: 2 hours

Game Description

This is a new type of 2 player co-op game, closely resembling the physical-world escape room team activity which originated in Kyoto and was popularised in Budapest. It exercises spacial, linguistic, and logical intelligence.

Real player with 6.5 hrs in game

We Were Here on Steam

Bricks Frenzy

Bricks Frenzy

A good and interesting game that is addictive for a long time.

I also liked that it supports a gamepad and is somewhat reminiscent of the good old Tetris or games in a similar style

Real player with 5.3 hrs in game


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An unusual game in neon style. The game mechanics are quite well-known, but the authors decided to add a certain variety to the design. The modern interface gives the game something new.

Real player with 5.1 hrs in game

Bricks Frenzy on Steam

Color Your World

Color Your World

A fun puzzle game with well thought-out puzzle design. Enjoying it so far.

Update : Completed the game now and enjoyed it :)

Real player with 4.6 hrs in game

Color Your World on Steam

Puyo Puyo™Tetris®

Puyo Puyo™Tetris®

A Brief Summary

Overall, this is an amazing puzzle fighter, with a good amount of content to keep you coming back.

The Casual Experience (Singleplayer)

As a puzzle game crossover it does its job. The Tetris and Puyo mechanics are solid. It has everything you’d expect in a Tetris game like score, time attack and endless modes, plus a few other competitive modes (my favorite of which being Swap). The game even has a charming little adventure mode that’s actually a pretty good introduction to all the various modes in the game, and as a new player the adventure mode was actually relatively challenging.

Real player with 188.2 hrs in game

I don’t even know where to start with this masterpiece.

Ever since 1991, this game has amassed an amazing group of loyal followers who enjoy perhaps every single installment of the game. This is one of those video games that only gets better and better with each sequel. It’s a competitive puzzle game, and when I mean puzzle, you gotta think carefully and use your head to carefully but also swiftly stack your puyos in such a way that you’ll be able to make create amazing chains as they erase themselves one after another.

Real player with 150.1 hrs in game

Puyo Puyo™Tetris® on Steam

Puyo Puyo Champions

Puyo Puyo Champions

This game is puyo straight through. No Tetris, no influx of rating and offers some pretty good tutorials for beginners. I find this much better than Tetris because it’s more than an RNG battle when you vs Puyo as a Tetris or Tetris as a Puyo. That’s all the positives I can give because this game is overrun by bugs and the ones where they can destroy your experience as a player, even for a beginner.

For starters, the ranking in the game is more refined to the point where you are not seeing huge rating changes like in PPT (Puyo Puyo Tetris) and they’ve actually fixed it so that you aren’t getting matched up by a person way stronger than you. The ranking system matches you with a player near your skill level, but here’s the thing, the skill level could be vastly big still, even for a beginner. I’ve been matched with people in the 3000s while I was a 2200 and it completely ruined the experience for me as a veteran puyo player. The fun thing is that you can’t just back out because it locks you into a 30-second agreement to battle each other, which I find not needed because of how many times I and other players bumped into these high levelled players. I even faced against players more than 500 rating points below me and I feel just awful being forced to battle against them. I feel that this is maybe because of the lack of players since steamcharts says that mainly 30-40 people play this around the world per day, but you can get matched up with people from the other side of the world and start lagging, making you do wrong inputs. I do say the 30-second rule stops people from delaying to accept the duel and even gets rid of AFK players which is a plus for this game when it came out from the update. I enjoy playing against others around my level but if I’m going to be decimated by a guy way superior than me, then it’s no fun. This evolves into a few other problems and bugs that are introduced into the ranking system, which is where all the bugs are found.

Real player with 89.3 hrs in game

$10 for what makes PuyoPuyo so fun: the online battles.

If you’re a new player, like, BRAND new to PuyoPuyo, I’d recommend that you hold it off for a little while before buying it. Not to get it on a sale, but for when new solo content gets added in the form of free updates. Since as this game stands of the time I’m writing this review, 90% of its content panders to multiplayer, while the rest are just freeplay CPU battles. No story mode and such, which is to be expected considering the budget price.

Real player with 88.4 hrs in game

Puyo Puyo Champions on Steam

Puzzle Together

Puzzle Together

The Good the Bad and the Ugly

The Good - You can play with friends in real time without having to invite them over and clutter a table and worry about losing pieces. In this time of social distancing it is a way to play with friends and family members with out worry.

The bad - there seems to be a problem with the idle indicator. If you get the msg (are you still there?) the puzzle freezes and you have to close the game and restart it and rejoin the group.

The Ugly - the price. 5 free puzzles and then ,99 for each additional puzzle. Micosoft jigsaw puzzle has hundreds of free puzzles you can buy additional packages of puzzles as you need them for much less. I would be more inclined to buy a package then individual puzzles.

Real player with 2484.2 hrs in game

I definetly recommend this game if you like puzzling/ puzzling together every once in a while

I haven’t payed for the game so this is a review from the no pay perspective

pros:

-fair amount of free puzzles (6) which are also changing (motive) regularly (every month or so, idk the exact rhythm)

-optional ingame voice

-ingame chat

-optional ingame music (many (maaany) different radio frequencies)

-you can sort the puzzle pieces by command and choice (colour, segments, edges, etc.)

Real player with 54.7 hrs in game

Puzzle Together on Steam

Robo Puzzle Smash

Robo Puzzle Smash

Had this game for two years, but came back to it recently to remote play with a buddy that loves puzzle fighters like i do. It’s a fun game with an interesting balance system. combos are kinda broken, but it’s not exactly easy to set off a combo. it’s got a nice visual design, nice sound design, and the story is funny too. I’d say if you’re into puzzle fighting games, then this is a good choice.

Real player with 15.2 hrs in game

This game has two great strengths about it.

1. The unique mechanics it brings to the Puzzle Fighter format make it a unique and enjoyable experience and really make you plan out your strategies.

2. The devs are on top of bug fixes, going so far as to fix a broken achievement the day before leaving for Too Many Games.

I do, however, have a minor complaint about its wild system. Teching deals damage (if minor), so if the AI ever gets a wild breaker, it ruins attempts at getting the Perfect achievement, and (as of writing this review) it’s possible for you and the AI to get into an infinite loop of using supers (replaces your current piece with a wild breaker) to the point where a double KO is possible, and a double KO softlocks the game.

Real player with 8.4 hrs in game

Robo Puzzle Smash on Steam

Tales of Escape

Tales of Escape

Tales of Escape is a decent game. The graphics are ok, some textures look pretty bad though. Some things can be a bit silly, looking at you handless skeleton. It controls well with keyboard and mouse and with the Htc Vive.

Speaking about the Vive, Vr is fun and probably the best way to play the game. I got a bit motion sick after playing it but that might just be me. You can also phase through objects which is fun.

If you’re going to play this game get a friend. Playing with a friend is really fun when you’re trying to be scared but you just keep cracking jokes.

Real player with 10.7 hrs in game

Overall Rating: 2/5

Gameplay: 2/5

The game is pretty fun to start with although the puzzles become somewhat tedious after a while. A number of them don’t really make a lot of sense and lack a satisfying conclusion. I’d expect to need to look up some hints here and there! The free to play room was good, moreso with a group of friends to play with. Can’t really complain too much considering it’s free.

Illusion (one of the DLC escape rooms) was good fun - me and my friends have played through it a couple of times. Unfortunately both Sleepy Hollow and Cold As Ice were disappointing and paled in comparison to Illusion. If you’re considering buying any of the DLCs, I’d go for Illusion and steer clear of the others.

Real player with 9.3 hrs in game

Tales of Escape on Steam

Battle of Brains

Battle of Brains

Pointless. This is too buggy to play.

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

It’s a game with puzzles that require average IQ. The puzzles also get repeated. If you’re average IQ and want to feel like you’re smart, this is the game for you. If you qualify for mensa and beyond, this isn’t it.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Battle of Brains on Steam