Isometric platform puzzler. Fairly short but bursting with flavour!
Lasers and cubes are once again the greatest enemy, but this time the goals are hiding behind turning walls and multiple laser directing mirrors.
A poetic name isn’t enough to keep Deliver Us the Moon: Fortuna from drifting lifelessly through empty space.
A puzzle game with rotating tiles to direct the local equivalent of Lemmings.
Beautifully hand-drawn puzzler, looks very promising!
A shockingly good $1 first-person horror puzzler that puts some of its $15 competitors to shame!
Wander into the Darkly Lit Mansion. Puzzled by the random order your only choice to act natural when confronted with a speaking speck! Flee or remain? You are Torn.
Players with a taste for puzzles and beautiful sci-fi adventures will find a good amount to like about this story-driven adventure game, but the overall experience is held back by an imbalanced plot that barely manages to set up the backstory in the
I love nodes, and I love cats, so while True: learn() seemed like it would be perfect video game catnip for me. But once the nip faded from the machine learning theme, all that remained was an ineffectual puzzler.
A unique puzzle game about a robot in a ruined world infected with the mysterious “Phlegm” that raises more questions then it answers, and it is filled with bugs.