Flux Caves
Flux Caves is a relaxing first person puzzle game where you must push pipe tiles in order to provide each room with a power source that flows through those pipes.
Firstly, the landscape, ambience and general visuals all combine to give a very relaxing, zen feel, and the whole game leans upon this basic comforting warmth. The soundtrack, especially, is excellent at surrounding you with this mood.
The puzzles, too are generally reasonably relaxed affairs. There is no time limit, most of them are reasonably short, easy to reset so you don’t feel like you’re wasting time, and you’ll find more time is spent maneuvering the pipes and tiles to the positions required by the solution rather than actually figuring out where they need to end up. Even the later levels can be beaten with simple trial and error and a bit of time. That said, this leaves you with a pleasant lack of frustration that can be present in harder puzzlers. Replay value is present, however, in that the game counts how many moves you make for each level. I found it fun to try and optimise my solutions using these counts.
– Real player with 11.1 hrs in game
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Flux Caves is a simple puzzle game, the puzzles aren’t very hard but it’s still fun. I like the way to see the ball go through the tubes so it’s visually appealing to complete the puzzles. The game is a bit buggy and for example on level 17 there’s a passageway that you can fall through the ground. Also the outside seems very bad polished. You can easily access areas that you aren’t supposed to, and skip doors that aren’t unlocked yet. This game would be fine without the outside. Also the hidden cakes seem unnecessary, don’t fit the story of the game and they aren’t hard to find, I usually like finding hidden collectibles and get some sort of reward for it but in this case it seems forced. I know it’s a reference to Portal but still too forced. I had to force quit the game when I finished the game because the exit button didn’t work. The elevators gave me a bit of issues and had to restart some levels because of that even though it was not my fault. Also the player elevators were kinda boring to had to wait for them instead of having a button to press where to go. The most annoying part for me was the moving around the maps, I would constantly fall and had to find stairs to get back up to continue to move the pieces. I definitely would like the character to be able to jump higher and push blocks easier without clicking a button. So after all of this. This game could be a lot better if there was some more testing and more map polishing. I would recommend it if this wasn’t so buggy.
– Real player with 7.6 hrs in game
Professor Rubik’s Brain Fitness
This game is easy to play and has great games that will improve your concentration as well as other mental cognitive functions.
– Real player with 5.4 hrs in game
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WARNING!
Ok now that I have your attention: Giving a thumbs up cause it’s a very rare gem worthy of being noticed but unfortunately will only appeal to the most extreme or the most casual players because both can overlook the horrible controls and complete absence of control customization.
This must be a console game ported lazily because the core game is solid with quite a lot of content and replayability and actually has sadistic difficulty spikes. Wait till it’s on sale and preferably if you have a controller.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
2048 Royal Cards
2048 Royal Cards is the most fun 2048 Cards solitaire. Best classic puzzle game of 2048.
2048 Royal Cards. Sounds cool?
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HOW TO GET POINTS?
• Sliding the cards from bottom. When two cards with the same number touch, they merge into one and get points. Start at 2 and reach 32, 128, 512, 1024 and finally 2048.
• Collect points. Sounds easy? Play it now!
2048 ROYAL CARDS IS EASY TO GET POINTS:
• Score mega points with combos
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GeometryBricks
Review by LadiesGamers.com full review on our curator page.
https://store.steampowered.com/curator/40546244/
In Geometry Bricks, you are tasked with moving two blocks across the puzzle board to the glowing exit. Like myself, you probably think that pretty easy to do. At first, is easy to do but that quickly changes into a challenge and then a bigger challenge as you progress through the levels.
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
Un gran juego, simple en suposiciones y divertido. Otra gran ventaja es el bajo precio.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Cupcake Remember
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Two Hundred Ways
Just a nice little puzzle game.
Still some improvements to do, like the UI.
For me, the soundtrack is a little bit annoying, but that’s not a big deal at all.
The game itself is quite good and relaxing. Would say, give it a try.
– Real player with 5.5 hrs in game
Saudações Pessoal!
O jogo é bem divertido! Conta com diversas mecânicas, diferente tipos de solução e bem legais até!
Deveria ter mais reconhecimento!
Fox!
– Real player with 4.0 hrs in game
Korean Adventures in Russia
Easy game to 100%
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Worst game I’ve ever played!
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game