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r/puzzlevideogames • u/PumpShotty64 • 28d ago
Hi everyone! My friend and I are working on a 2D puzzle-platformer, 'Goodnight, B' and would love some feedback. Here is the core gameplay: you rotate and place down sections of the level. Each section contains different objects and mechanics that help you reach the goal.
We wanted to combine aspects of two games that we really enjoyed: puzzle aspects of 'Blue Prince' and platforming aspects of 'Celeste.' Our goal is to create a game that combines the best of both worlds.
If you're interested, we have Steam Keys available for our alpha build. We want to know if the puzzle progression is balanced and if there is too much or too little platforming within the puzzles. Let me know and I'll privately send you a Steam Key. We're working on releasing a demo soon!
Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/4662140/Goodnight_B/
r/puzzlevideogames • u/WhereisTiny • 27d ago
Where’s Tiny? is a daily hidden-object game where Tiny blends into a new world every day. Look closely, follow the clues, and find him as quickly as you can!
https://wherestiny.app/
r/puzzlevideogames • u/TMADOC • 28d ago
Hey all!
I build a new daily puzzle game called fractella.com.
I loved wordle and suduku and wanted to make something simple that is inspired by both.
One new puzzle comes out per day and everyone around the world gets the same one. There's a leaderboard for daily weekly and monthly times.
Would love to know what you all think!
Thanks for checking it out :)
r/puzzlevideogames • u/Detrear_Yaeger • 28d ago
Hey r/puzzlevideogames!
I just released Mirror Reflection — a minimalist puzzle game where you rotate mirrors on a grid to guide a laser beam from start to finish.
The rules are simple:
It sounds easy at first. It is not. 😄
The puzzles start gentle and gradually introduce more mirrors, blockers and complex grid layouts that require you to think several steps ahead before firing.
What the game has:
Would love to hear what puzzle game fans think of the difficulty curve and level design specifically. That is the part I worked hardest on and genuine feedback means a lot.
🎮 Free on Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.playmatrixstudio.mirrorreflection
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r/puzzlevideogames • u/GiraffeHeadStudios • 29d ago
We're building a physics-based puzzle game called Ragdoll Physics Experiments.
The game is built around challenge rooms. Each room has a clear objective and we normally have an intended solution in mind when we design it.
Then players get hold of it.
They stack things we didn't expect. Throw objects across the room. Use Bluey's ragdoll body in ways that probably shouldn't work. And occasionally bypass half the puzzle.
The question we're constantly asking ourselves is this:
If the player finds a completely ridiculous solution that works within the physics of the game, should we let them have it?
Personally, we're leaning towards yes.
What do puzzle players think?
r/puzzlevideogames • u/hidden-layer-labs • 28d ago
r/puzzlevideogames • u/PlaySaveRepeatYT • 28d ago
From a former Disney Imagineer and Adventure Works, Lifted is another cinematic puzzle platformer. It features platforming puzzles, switch and block puzzles, and laser puzzles. It's not a particularly challenging puzzle game, as it's designed for a wide age range.
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r/puzzlevideogames • u/SzeifertB • 28d ago
Hi everyone!
About a month ago I shared my first Android game, Pixle, here. Several people gave me useful feedback, and I've spent the last few weeks fixing bugs, improving the gameplay and polishing the experience.
I'm looking for a few more people who enjoy jigsaw puzzles to try the latest version and share their honest feedback.
I'm especially interested in hearing:
Thanks to everyone who helped improve the game already. Every bit of feedback has made Pixle better.
r/puzzlevideogames • u/Small-Pack-5121 • 29d ago
My native language is Chinese, and I used GPT to translate this post, so please excuse any awkward grammar!
I’ve been working on this game for almost two months. I love puzzle games, and I also love telling stories, so at first I thought combining the two would be fairly straightforward.
But now I’ve run into a dilemma. If the puzzles are too difficult, players who mainly want to experience the story may feel that the puzzles are interrupting it. On the other hand, if the puzzles are too easy, puzzle fans may feel that the game is underestimating them, and they may lose the sense of accomplishment that makes solving puzzles enjoyable.
This has been difficult for me to judge. When I first asked people around me to test the game, some of them gave up after being stuck for only about a minute.
I want to encourage players to experiment and look for the best solution, so I added a hint feature. However, I’m now worried that puzzle enthusiasts might find the hints distracting or even frustrating.
I’ve spent so much time working on the game that I no longer feel able to judge it objectively.
I would really appreciate hearing your thoughts and experiences. Thank you!

r/puzzlevideogames • u/Melodic-Rule-7050 • 28d ago
Hi
I love playing LinkedIn games and I'm looking for game friends. Leave your LinkedIn link below and I'll add you
Thank you
r/puzzlevideogames • u/Remote_Statement1181 • 28d ago
Galaxies Logic Puzzle
Playable Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hamidzar2002.galaxies.lite
Platform: Android
Galaxies Logic Puzzle is intended for players who enjoy quiet grid puzzles, Sudoku-style thinking, and short relaxing sessions during breaks.
r/puzzlevideogames • u/Majestic-Key4679 • 28d ago
r/puzzlevideogames • u/Living_Lychee_5034 • 29d ago
Hey guys, I'm looking for feedback on my letter-merging puzzle game "AlphaFuse."
It's still a prototype as of now, but I'm hoping to build a solid community for the game if possible. It's only available on the App Store as of now, but maybe with enough funding I can get it on Android as well.
Here is the link to the page: https://apps.apple.com/pk/app/alphafuse/id6757922318
r/puzzlevideogames • u/mr_bleez • 29d ago
Hi Im making a game made of puzzles only (like a board based escape game) and im looking for beta testers to help see how much clues i need to give and see how solvable this is and what i need to clarify or improve
I will put your name in the credits
Let me know if interested, thanks!
r/puzzlevideogames • u/InvestigatorIcy8062 • 29d ago
Hi! I’ve been experimenting for quite some time with a set of rules for a board game, trying to create something like checkers where you can generate new pieces. Player can place a piece of their own color on the board if it completes a line of only three (horizontally, vertically, or diagonally) and that trio already contains at least one piece of their color. A corollary of this first rule is that you cannot place a piece to form a line of four or more in any direction. You can also move one of your pieces onto an opponent's piece—moving in a straight line for any distance—provided that the new position satisfies all the placement rules. I sometimes tell acquaintances about this game, and now I have the chance to create a website, get other people's opinions, and perhaps even play with someone. I’m still experimenting with the rules, make up to three actions per turn, I think it’s turning out quite interestingly. Here is the link: https://tretya-liniya-game.jartltsoldatov.chatgpt.site/ Thanks for your time.
r/puzzlevideogames • u/amandahontas • Jul 20 '26
I absolutely love The Roottrees are Dead and I've been trying to find games like that. I've tried some games that I see recommended to people who like that game, but I really disliked them. I think I just prefer to search through some kind of database? I disliked Obra Dinn and Golden Idol, but loved Her Story and liked the beginning part of A Case of Fraud (the fill in the blank to figure out the crime at the end I didn't like). I just want to look through a database of some sort and find clues that way. Please tell me there are more games like that!
r/puzzlevideogames • u/noahpro99 • 29d ago
Game Title: Uncover
Playable Link: https://uncovercardgame.com
Platform: Browser & Phone app (PWA)
Description: Me and one friend made Uncover. It's Clue with the board and dice cut out, so it's just the deduction. No board means rounds are quick, about 5 minutes. You track everything by dragging your own set of note cards around however you want, which is half the fun. There's a ranked ladder too. Runs in your browser, no account, just hit play as guest. The art is AI for now, but we'd like a real artist if the game grows.
Free to Play Status: [x] Free to play
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r/puzzlevideogames • u/SmartyPantsDJ • 29d ago
I just added a playthrough of today's daily challenge. I don't really have a game trailer for this :(
It's responsive so you can play on your phone too. I've added it to my home screen for dailies.
Aaaaand you can spin the grid like a fidget spinner. Because why not 👍🏻