Puzzle (1542 programs)
Pros: Challenging puzzles with various connection-based mechanics. Intuitive level editor for creating and sharing custom puzzles. Engaging 50s dystopian setting and narrative. Community-created levels for endless replayability.
Cons: Complexity and variety of mechanics may be overwhelming.
Pros: Randomly generated boards keep rounds fresh. Quirky theme with fruits, mushrooms, and snakes. Simple and accessible design. Free to play with casual replay value.
Cons: Short session appeal, limited long-term depth. Minimalist design may feel too simple for some.
Pros: Immersive environment. Thoughtfully designed puzzles. Intuitive controls.
Cons: The game’s pace can be slow. The abstract of the puzzles does not appeal to everyone.
Pros: Impressive art style.
Cons: The pacing can be slow at times.
Pros: Unique time-manipulation puzzle mechanics. Minimalist design that enhances focus on puzzles. Smooth learning curve, making it accessible for new players. Satisfying progression with increasingly challenging puzzles. Meditative atmosphere with intuitive controls.
Cons: Lack of additional features or unlockable content. Limited replayability after completing all levels.
Pros: Immersive gameplay. Great visual design. Cinematic soundtrack. Varied tasks.
Cons: Frustrating trial-and-error approach. No development in the gameplay. Short run time.
Pros: Updated grapics and sound. Excellent script. Demands thought and logic. Strong sense of humor.
Cons: Short campaign. Awkward interface.
Pros: Stunning environments inspired by diverse settings. Deep, thought-provoking narratives. Innovative and challenging puzzles.
Cons: Extremely difficult puzzles may not be suitable for all players. Requires the base game.
Pros: Nine uniquely themed, hand-drawn levels. Three difficulty settings. Hint system and zoom functionality. Customizable background colors.
Cons: Gameplay can feel repetitive over time. Limited variety of mechanics.