Leaf Tree
Relaxing atmosphere + pleasant/challenging puzzles
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
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This game has potential if it was developed upon, Took me a total of 1 hr and 16 mins to complete. Not bad.
I would recommend the game if you have a spare hour and honestly just looking for something to pass the time.
Some things i would add/change if i was the developer;
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Pause screen (Instead of hitting ESC to pause instead closes the game)
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Mute music only button, I think the sounds are good except the music. Found that annoying.
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Make the “Level Complete” stand out more.
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Allow level replayability.
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
Regrowth
Take some time off and relax
Regrowth is a game that I could enjoy even when i had little time to myself. The various mechanics - which on their own look pretty simple and self explanatory- and layouts of the puzzles make for an intriguing and often challenging experience. Quite often changing mindsets and/or gradual optimisation were the keys to solving the levels, and it gives the player a good amount of satisfaction each time it all finally comes together.
I think these kind of puzzle games are a nice way to keep ones mind thinking on simpler things for a while, in a cute, relaxing atmosphere, so I’d definitely it recommend for anyone.
– Real player with 11.8 hrs in game
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The game is a realy refreshing experience, especially nowadays when everything is about reflection time, high speed hand-eye coordination. I find it amazingly important for these hidden gems to exist, so a troubled mind can find some peace. Regrowth has a charming, fantasy-like look, which fits in greatly with the immersive story with which anybody could relate. The puzzles are just challenging enough to create some intellecutal relaxation after a hard day’s mental work. However, besides all those points I have mentioned, the most important aspect of the game is…you can plant some green dude! :D
– Real player with 9.3 hrs in game
Wilderplace
You’ve been summoned by the warden of the Divine Garden. The garden, once a flawless monument to its founder’s brilliance, is starting to collapse. Only a shaman like yourself can return it to balance. Navigate conflict between the garden’s inhabitants and interlopers, unlock new abilities, and discover secrets on your journey.
Wilderplace is a unique story-driven turn-based puzzle game with exploration and unlockable abilities. Master deep, systemic interactions across an interconnected, hand-crafted world.
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Aka
Ride a bike, watch the clouds, swim in the hot springs under a blossom tree… or take a nap on a giant capybara
Experiment with a farming system inspired by permaculture.
Gather resources to craft shelters, tools, props, food…
Explore different biomes, from cloud forests to snowy mountains.
Terra Nil
Terra Nil, from eco-warriors Free Lives (Broforce) and recycled publisher Devolver Digital, presents players with the task of environmental rejuvenation.
The phases of wasteland reclamation
Begin with the water system, slowly purify the soil, and cultivate pioneer greenery. Embark on more ambitious tasks, restore biodiversity, fix the climate, introduce wildlife, and finally recycle all the structures you used to get there, leaving the environment pristine.
Unique, procedurally generated maps
Each region of the game has its own flavour and procedural generation palette. Yet even within a region, no two playthroughs will be the same.
Picturesque landscapes
Navigate sprawling, verdant, hand-painted environments where everything but the rocks move and breathe. A meditative soundtrack and stunning audio palette will accompany your efforts.
Tiny Lands
Tricky 3d pick-the-difference game that allows you to rotate the diorama, but has limited zoom capability. If you get stuck you can leave your current game and go on to the next, but when you return, you have to start from scratch and hope you can remember the differences you have already found. This is where the limited zoom capability can be a real pain as you can only zoom in on the centre of the scene, not at the side areas. You simply rotate the diorama and hope for the best. If you are hunting achievements, this is going to leave you very frustrated, though it eventually helps with the achievements based on your speed of finding the differences.
– Real player with 55.0 hrs in game
Tiny Lands is a gorgeous spot the differences game - probably the most beautiful I’ve played so far. Each of the 50 levels is a masterfully crafted miniature world in 3D, with an abundance of varied low-poly items. While this type of puzzle game is usually encountered in 2D, now you can move the camera around the level in order to change the view point or zoom into / out of an object. Currently this is done using the keyboard, but mouse-only input is planned to be added in the near future.
– Real player with 9.6 hrs in game
Floating Farmer - Logic Puzzle
Cute, relaxing, not too hard. It took me a little under 5 hours to finish the 50 puzzles.
Young players might enjoy this, though they may need help learning how to move a tile where they want it to go. It’s a bit like Rubik’s Cube but nowhere as difficult!
– Real player with 5.6 hrs in game
I liked it, it’s a way of living in a farm environment, in addition to these cute animals, the puzzle sometimes gets a little complicated, but I’m getting used to the game and so it gives pleasure to complete the challenge.
– Real player with 4.3 hrs in game
Qbio
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This review was written when there were only 5 achievements. There have been added new ones, but they are easy, so the completion time should be the same.
Approximate amount of time to 100%: 20-25h
Estimated achievement difficulty: 1/10
Minimum number of playthroughs needed: 1
Has it been in a bundle: No
– Real player with 28.4 hrs in game
Relaxing game that might remind some of you of an idle/clicker game. Still, it feels different because you will neither reach high numbers nor unlock a lot of things.
Even though, at the moment (13th of January, 2021), there is not a lot of content (20-25 hours needed to get all of the achievements, grinding required), it was enjoyable all along, mainly thanks to the cute aspect (music and graphics).
Do not hesitate to give it a try !
– Real player with 22.0 hrs in game
Instant Farmer - Logic Puzzle
Stars received: 2.2/10 _ Note: v.5 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions
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Game description key-points: water for plants
– Real player with 5.2 hrs in game
i normally wouldn’t write a review if i have no strong feelings on a game, but i’ll make an exception this time. this game is visually appealing and not too difficult overall but there are a few levels that feel almost impossible (and i’ll admit i had to look at a guide for one of them). it was a little clunky and didn’t run super well on my pc despite it definitely meeting the minimum running requirements. the lack of a “reset puzzle” button was also downsides for me.
i went into this game hoping to love it but i just don’t think my brain was built for it, which sucks, but that’s definitely a “me” thing. just because i personally didn’t have a super relaxing and fun time with it doesn’t mean that i don’t get why others do! it really is cute and watching your farm grow in the background as you progress is nice. i feel neutral about it but honestly if you like puzzles and have some free time to kill this will probably be worth it to you.
– Real player with 3.8 hrs in game
Unlock The Cat
Unlock The Cat is a fun sliding puzzle game with simple yet charming backgrounds and an adorable animated kitten that you have to guide through 40 levels of increasing difficulty. The first 15 levels are easy to moderate, levels 16-30 are moderate to difficult, levels 31-35 are challenging and the last five levels are diabolical. It took me roughly 7 hours to play through the whole game, with about half of that time on the last 3 puzzles alone. Finishing the game will require both patience and perseverance, however you can always enjoy a break by watching the kitten while you think over your next move. The replay value is also quite good as you likely won’t remember how to solve most of the higher level puzzles until you’ve played them through several times. Overall, I found the game to be a pleasant way to spend an evening and very fairly priced. You’ll get your money’s worth just from watching the kitten. I’d recommend it to anyone who likes sliding puzzles and cats.
– Real player with 8.6 hrs in game
The scenery is beautiful, the cat is cute, the music is hypnotic and it’s a sliding puzzle to make ways for the cat to reach his destination. I can’t play the game with the music or sound on although the music is very soothing. It makes me feel worry for the cat when I’m stuck. And I feel sad that I can’t clear the path for him when he meowed.
I hope they will change the colour of the blocks on the Winter levels because the colour is quite similar with the colour of the ground.
– Real player with 6.2 hrs in game