Most puzzle games encourage players to go harder and faster in a never-ending quest to rack up the points. Zen Training may very well do the same thing, but it might not, too. Why? Because it's got the word "Zen" in its title, for one thing, a none-too-subtle suggestion that this is a game that will help smooth you out, not wind you up.
Flow Free: Bridges is a puzzle game from Big Duck Games where you must connect colored pipes to complete levels in a series. With many solutions necessary to complete a game like this, it's probably not easy to find the perfect one each time. Gamezebo's quick start guide is here to help you take on the game with tips, tricks, and walkthroughs.
Flow Free is a puzzle game from Big Duck Games wherein you will need to connect colored pipes to complete a series of levels. With many solutions necessary to complete a game like this, it's probably not easy to find the perfect one each time. Gamezebo's quick start guide is here to help you take on the game with tips, tricks, and walkthroughs.
Bake Shop Drop plays on two basic human needs: delicious food, and organization. So, while you stack and match cupcakes, cookies, donuts and the like, you also sit and wonder why you aren't currently consuming cupcakes, cookies, donuts and the like. Assuming you're playing on a full stomach, you'll quickly get drawn in by Bake Shop Drop's simple mechanics, beautiful presentation, and endless puzzle gameplay.
Puzzle Retreat is simple: Just slide the blocks into the holes. All it takes is a gentle push with your finger on one of the blocks that lie just outside the borders of the oddly-shaped game boards to get them moving, and all you have to do is ensure that you use all the blocks, and fill all the holes.
No doubt you've played miniature golf at some point in your life. Maybe you even experienced the game on one of those cool courses that are decorated with fiberglass dinosaurs and rusty windmill blades that squeal like tortured rabbits as they rotate forever and ever. But not even a day at Pedro's Crazy Golf Extravaganza can prepare you for the wonders—and occasional frustration—of playing a version of golf that features traps, trampolines, and a scaly mammal.
As a completionist, failing to reach the end of a game is the virtual equivalent of a punch to the gut. Try as I may, though, I haven't been able to finish The Icarus Box. I fought the good fight, but in the end its obtuse puzzle design bested me. I can't even begin to tell you how hard it was to type out that sentence - much less put it on the Internet.
When I started playing Cubles—the new puzzler from Jolly Jellyfish—I figured it was going to be a breeze. "Just another variation on the old match game - no problem," I thought. Then the game's titular baddies showed up. They came slowly at first, throwing a minor wrench or two into the cogs of my game plan. And just when I thought I had it all figured out, they proved that I was the blockhead.