Qube Qross
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- The Introduction - - -
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You like Picross?
You think you have played them all?
You want a new challenging Picross?
In 3D?
Then Welcome to QUBE QROSS!
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- The Gameplay - - -
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With the Help of Numbers on the outside Walls, you have to place Cubes to complete a Figure.
That may sound easy, but isn’t.
You can place the Cubes with Mouse and you are able to turn your Picross around. That is important because otherwise you are not able to complete it.
The Mouse Controll is easy and fluid.
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
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Qube Qross is a puzzle game like a horcrux of Picross 3D, the controlling way is in a more limited way, but I found it fits PC games well, I went through it with my mouse.
Some puzzles in classic mode look cute and humorous, although I prefer the Time Attack mode more, it’s very exciting to go through the short puzzles in such a short time, it’s a bit pity there is no realtime online competitive mode tho, that would be amazing if I can send invitation to challenge my friends.
Overall it’s not bad, I would recommend for people have kids, or when this is at a discount.
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
Block Motion
if you like infinifactory, then just buy this beautiful game.
– Real player with 63.1 hrs in game
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Good for scratching that Infinifactory itch. Not quite as polished, but brings some new ideas to the table.
– Real player with 47.9 hrs in game
Color Cube
⭐⭐⭐⭐
– Real player with 2.7 hrs in game
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color cube is a simple isometric cube-rolling puzzler, and as such, controls are very important to implement well. in some games (including this by default) pressing right means going up-right, in others (the ones doing it properly) down-right, and ideally both alternatives are offered with a simple 90-degree toggle, or in this case, rebindable controls. mouse also works everywhere and on-screen arrows can be clicked for movement as well.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Memories of Fireflies
The game is genuinely creepy. It features a good balance between the run and hide, leaving you on your toes, not knowing what to expect next. The visuals are very pretty and the story interesting!
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Indie stealth puzzle platformer + atmospheric + interesting mechanics = Hide, crawl, run, light up as you delve through the mysterious world and evade creatures of all sorts. Controller recommended. Released previously as Fireflies.
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– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
Diorama Builder
What a lovely game! It is beautifully designed and wonderful to play. For an early access game, I was pleasantly surprised at how easy the game flowed… no bugs at all… and I am looking forward for more content! Another great tool in the game is their hint system… they call it a “mesh” where it can help you locate where the pieces go… but it gives you three views of the mesh… None, level only, and the entire level. It would be very frustrating to play without it.
I played the entire game (at present with 6 levels) in just under 8 hours and easily made all 50 achievements. The music is very soothing and I especially love how after you have completed each puzzle that you can interact with it for even more effects!
– Real player with 13.6 hrs in game
If the names Duplo and Legos make your heart beat faster, this game is for you- that’s all you need to know.
More? Ok, fiiine.
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There are six diorama scenes, ranging from the easy(er) Western with very little interior detail to the fairly complex Egyptian Pyramid or Chinese Pagoda.
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At some points you will be almost pixel hunting to trigger the proper placement of the various bits and bobs.
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Don’t assume the appearance of all pieces in the build list will necessarily match 100% with the item on the build area, some of them are little chameleons. Some of them are just little jerks and make you wish for a tiny virtual hammer that would allow you to crush them into virtual plastic paste.
– Real player with 11.4 hrs in game
Help The Minotaur
Help the minotaur to exit 20 mazes.
3 game modes: 1 player, 2 players (local co-op), 2 players (local versus).
Resolutions: 1280x720, 1600x900, 1920x1080, 2560x1440, 3840x2160.
Oniria Crimes
Oniria Crimes is a strange and interesting game from Ckolmos, a small studio from Madrid, Spain. If you aren’t too fussed about expecting a meaty main story, there is plenty of vibrant voxel art and deep lore to make this game worth playing.
This game is set in Oniria, city of dreams, a sort of shared-consciousness virtual reality world inhabited by people in their sleep. There is plenty of talk about “awake-world” in the game, but we never see it; the full game is spent exploring this dreamy urban environment. The lore of Oniria runs very deep, and a big part of the game is figuring out just what this world is, how it works, and what makes it tick.
– Real player with 12.2 hrs in game
A really good game with a very interesting background that makes you use your brain.
Totally recommended and if possible I recommend to play it with a partner, it’s a lot of fun to be both trying to solve the case and getting our own theories out !
– Real player with 12.2 hrs in game
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
Voxelgram
Voxelgram is a three dimensional Picross/nonogram puzzle game, where solving puzzles in 3D adds a layer of complexity and difficulty, but also a sense of satisfaction.
Unfortunately, there’s a steep learning curve to figuring out puzzles in 3D, especially if you’re accustomed to solving puzzles in 2D, and the tutorial puzzles do a very poor job of teaching the player. Once you get over that hump, however, the game quickly becomes engrossing and addictive.
PROS:
- Colorful and varied puzzles.
– Real player with 746.0 hrs in game
Achievements: Pretty straightforward and easy. There’s no time limits or penalties for mistakes, you just need to complete puzzles.
Voxelgram is incredibly reminiscent of a game back on the Nintendo DS called “Picross 3D”. I enjoyed that game immensely and I was really excited to see a similar game crop up on Steam. It’s a fun take on the usual picross format wherein the player essentially sculpts objects by removing pieces based on the hints marked on the sides. That is to say, where a normal picross game would have the player reveal 2D images, Voxelgram has the player reveal 3D objects. This makes it even more fun to see the puzzle come together.
– Real player with 237.9 hrs in game
Bonfire Peaks
Received the key from Corey Martin, full disclosure, much obliged.
Bonfire Peaks is a great puzzle game in almost every aspect. There are over 200 puzzles in the game and you can tackle them in any order, so if you want, you can reach the end by solving only the puzzles that will give you enough boxes to reach the end. I finished all the levels and I can say that it is amazing that 85 % of puzzles didn’t feel like I was doing the same thing over and over, most of the puzzles have their own unique solution and the way you get to the solution so most of them feel unique in a way. I like how the overworld is structured, you have the main path with more or less easier puzzles but the real challenge for the puzzle veterans would be the optional levels that are off the beaten path. This is not an easy game and 4 or 5 times I was stuck on a puzzle for many hrs, now look I don’t give up on a puzzle easily but some of them are really hard.
– Real player with 98.6 hrs in game
Fabulous, hard, 3D and fair - Smullyan-like masterpiece
When asked why he doesn’t believe in astrology, the logician Raymond Smullyan responds that he’s a Gemini and Geminis never believe in astrology
This is the kind of mental conundrum that Corey Martin (Pipe-Push Paradise) , aided and abetted by Alan Hazelden (A Monster’s Expedition) will lead you down.
Some of the harder puzzles have the flavor of a pure logic riddle: what must be true for me to be able to place the box in this place? Well, if all other options are exhausted, that means I have to drop this box into the water. Really? throw away my precious boxes?
– Real player with 84.3 hrs in game