Tag: Puzzle
TR-49 Review
A dense, cerebral mystery that blends codebreaking, storytelling, and deduction into something wholly unique, TR-49 is as demanding as it is rewarding—an experience that lingers long after the final code is cracked.
Eko and the Bewitched Lands Review
A charming yet punishing roguelike adventure, Eko and the Bewitched Lands blends fast-paced combat with clever exploration, delivering a rewarding experience built on experimentation, skill, and repeated failure.
Fit and Fry: Mise En Place Review
A clean and satisfying culinary puzzle experience, Fit and Fry: Mise en Place turns spatial organisation into an addictive loop of rotation, planning, and precision, offering steady challenge growth despite limited mechanical variety.
Mini Trains Review
A cosy and cleverly designed railway puzzler, Mini Trains captures the joy of a tabletop train set—but runs out of steam sooner than it should.
Stillbone Review
A thoughtful and inventive platformer, Stillbone turns every movement into a tactical decision—rewarding patience and planning, even if it occasionally tests your limits.
FlipCat Review
A clever twist on the puzzle-platformer formula, FlipCat’s world-flipping mechanic delivers inventive challenges—even if the adventure ends a little too soon.
Logiart Grimoire Review
A clever evolution of the Picross formula, Logiart Grimoire blends traditional nonogram puzzles with a layered fusion system that turns logic into progression, delivering one of Jupiter’s most inventive puzzle experiences to date.
Modulus: Factory Automation Review
A calm, creative take on factory automation, Modulus: Factory Automation transforms logistical problem-solving into expressive system design, encouraging players to build intricate modular factories and monumental structures at their own pace without pressure, timers, or combat.
Varenje: Don’t Touch The Berries Review
A charming and visually striking adventure that shines through its artistry, even if its gameplay doesn’t always keep up.
Fruit Mountain Party Review
Fruit Mountain Party takes the serene stacking puzzle of its predecessor and transforms it into a chaotic, competitive multiplayer scramble where physics, timing, and sabotage collide, resulting in a party game that is equal parts absurd fun and occasionally uncontrollable chaos.













