Tag: puzzle

Railbound

“A new track-bending puzzle game from the makers of Golf Peaks and inbento. Connect and sever railways across the world to help everyone reach their homes, and solve over 100 clever puzzles ranging from gentle slopes to twisted passageways.”

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Platforms: PC, consoles, mobile
Release: 2022

Please Fix the Road

“A colorful, minimalistic, laid-back and casual puzzle game in which it’s probably not hard to guess… you’re fixing roads! Your road repair doesn’t have to be beautiful, it just needs to get the job done! Your mom will like this game too!”

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Platforms: Windows, Linux
Release: June 10, 2022

Vokabulantis

“A love-driven platformer inspired by games like Inside, Unravel and Little Nightmares.

“Join Kurt and Karla in their struggle to restore peace to Vokabulantis – and to express their feelings for each other after their words have been taken away. Vokabulantis brings you action packed gameplay and puzzle solving. It’s playable as single player and co-op.”

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Platforms: PC & consoles
Release: 2024

Room to Grow

“Tackle thorny problems in this plant pushing puzzle game. Learn to maneuver like a cactus as you grow your way back to the desert! Growing enables you to move, while growing into walls shifts your whole body in the opposite direction. Use this to push plants, maneuver around obstacles, make room for future moves, and much much more.”

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Platforms: Windows, Mac
Release: February 25, 2021

Call of the Sea

“A first-person adventure puzzle game set in the 1930s that tells the story of Norah, a woman on the trail of her missing husband’s expedition.

“The search takes place on a strange but beautiful island in the South Pacific, filled with secrets waiting to be unearthed.  It is an otherworldly tale of mystery, adventure, and self-discovery.”

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Platforms: Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
Release: December 8, 2020

Gravia

“A first-person action-puzzle game where you have the power to create small black holes called “Rifts”. Rifts pull in and destroy almost everything in the environment, including yourself. You’ll use this power to destroy obstacles, solve puzzles, and move yourself at very high speeds.

“Black holes are extremely dangerous, and it’s very easy to kill yourself accidentally or destroy things around you. Much of the challenge of Gravia comes from performing controlled actions with a tool that is anything but subtle. On the other hand, most of the environments in Gravia are designed to be highly destructible, as there’s a special joy that comes from watching the world fall apart around you. Most large, destructible objects in Gravia bend and deform as they are drawn into black holes.”

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Platforms: Windows, Mac
Release: early access 2020