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Tag: Puzzle
CuberXtreme Review
By Jim Squires
Gamers familiar with classic box-pushing games like Boxxle or BoxyBoy might offer little more than a cursory glance at CuberXtreme. After all, if you were to judge it from a handful of screenshots or a brief description you might think that CuberXtreme brings very little new to the genre. However a closer inspection reveals that CuberXtreme merely uses the box-pushing motion of those games as the starting block in a unique and fresh puzzle experience.Crayon Ball Review
By Lisa Cowdell
The iPhone has seen its share of match'em and make'em disappear puzzle games, so what makes Crayon Ball stand out in the crowd? Could it be its unique art style? Could it be its physics-based twist on a decades old genre? Could it just be that it's just classic puzzling fun? Whatever it is I picked it up a week ago and I just can't seem to put it down.Electric Box Review
By Jim Squires
Electric Box, as the name might suggest, is a game about electricity. Specifically, it's a game about conducting electricity. You'll need to use a variety of objects and devices to move power from one point in the puzzle to another, but the most important tool you'll use is logic. It's been a long while since we've seen a game that put our basic reasoning skills to the grindstone so intensely.MagnetiZR Review
By Jim Squires
When I think of magnets, the first thing that comes to mind is my fridge. I have magnets shaped like every state I've visited. My fridge is covered in magnetic letters and numbers that my kids use to practice their spelling. We even have a handy magnetic clipboard we use to keep track of what we need to replace in our pantry. But magnets can be so much cooler than that. Remember that science kit you had as a kid? The one with the really strong magnetic blocks that attracted and repelled each other? MagnetiZR is more like that than your silly old fridge. It tries to recapture the awe-inspiring sense of magnetic discovery we all had as kids, and as a free flash-based puzzler it does a great job of re-instilling that sense of wonder.Mercutio Review
By Keith Andrew
Clever are the games that can take a familiar theme and put their own, unique, spin on it. For those who like their puzzlers, titles such as these are worth their weight in gold, able to pull players in with play they recognise, but also able to keep them hooked by putting something fresh before their eyes. Mercutio is one such package, falling back on the staple themes of match-three puzzlers, but letting them play out within its own, novel, framework.Meeblings Review
By Jim Squires
Don't let the look confuse you. Meeblings may look a lot like the PSP platformer Loco Roco or the iPhone platformer Rolando, but we assure you, Meeblings is not a platformer. Unlike it's pre-existing lookalikes, Meeblings is a puzzle game in the same vein as Lemmings, Scribble, or World of Goo. You need to take control of the finger of God, and click these little Meeblings safely to the exit!Nine Gaps Review
By Brian Bento
Number-philes out there sick of Sudoku have another game they can sink their teeth into with Quadion's Nine Gaps. The game is relatively simple, place nine numbers in nine empty gaps on the board that's setup in a three by three grid. I'm guessing you get why they named the game nine gaps?R.I.F.T. Review
By Jim Squires
Everybody loves cake, and nowhere does this seem more apparent than in the world of video games. From Portal to Cake Mania to Rabbit Wants Cake and everything in between, well-frosted deliciousness clearly seems to be a good motivator for gamers. In R.I.F.T., the latest browser game from Blacksmith Games, you'll fill the shoes of a lowly robot that brings pretty pink cakes to his master in level after level of puzzle platforming goodness.