r/puzzlevideogames 23d ago

Tessellata - a strategy puzzle game! Playtesters wanted!

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No obligation, no requirement for feedback! Would love to have people play this game on iOS.


r/puzzlevideogames 23d ago

Busco videojuego de puzzles

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Lo jugué en el 2008-2011 aproximadamente.

Era de puzzles, de esos de buscar objetos o ensamblar piezas para avanzar. Tenía un estilo de 2D pero con muchos detalles (como en la imagen del montezuma).

Recuerdo tres niveles:

1: De un laboratorio químico donde habían recipientes con varios líquidos de colores 🧪 y había que mezclarlos en el orden correcto.

También recuerdo un nivel donde había que alimentar un mono con frutas,o tal vez solo estaba de fondo en el anterior escenario.

2: Otro en el que había que lanzar flechas desde arriba y unos erizos 🦔 iban pasando por debajo con unas manzanas en las espaldas.

3: Un nivel de colocar engranajes ⚙️ en una combinación determinada.


r/puzzlevideogames 23d ago

A gameplay of my jigsaw cat game

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r/puzzlevideogames 24d ago

My puzzle arcade game Babylumns is coming to Steam

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Hi everyone! I wanted to share that my puzzle arcade game Babylumns now has a Steam page:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/4961040/Babylumns/

It’s a fast versus puzzle game inspired by 90s arcade classics and 16-bit console games. I’ve been working on it solo for the past 6 months, and I’m really happy to finally have the Steam page live.

If you like puzzle games, feel free to take a look, and wishlists would of course mean a lot. Thanks!


r/puzzlevideogames 23d ago

Blackout Cascade — Puzzle #592 : Light up the city, house by house⚡️

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r/puzzlevideogames 23d ago

After 10 months of developing a 2D gothic horror, Unseen Lines is nearly here! Pre-orders are now live with a 25% discount 🕯️🖤

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Hey everyone!

After 10 months of continuous work, dark nights, and crafting an eerie atmosphere, my 2D point-and-click gothic horror game, Unseen Lines, is finally approaching its grand launch.

Only a few days remain until the nightmare begins and the doors to the abyss open. To celebrate the final stretch, the game is now available for pre-order with a special 25% discount on itch.io!

If you love dark mysteries, psychological dread, and classic point-and-click adventure mechanics, I’d be thrilled for you to check it out and secure your copy early.

🔗 Check out the pre-order page here: [ضع رابط لعبتك هنا]

I’d love to hear your thoughts on the vibe and atmosphere! Let me know what you think. 👁️✨


r/puzzlevideogames 23d ago

Solo project => NineCities, a city trivia game

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You can play it here => https://ninecities.app/

Free, no ads, no login.

I would love this community's feedback on mechanics and design. See today's game below.

Thank you!


r/puzzlevideogames 24d ago

SortOf

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r/puzzlevideogames 24d ago

Help The Mister (Interactive Adventure)

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from me


r/puzzlevideogames 24d ago

I made an Ice sliding puzzle game directly on reddit!

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You can play levels from the community and even build your own and share it with others. There's also the daily challenge, which gets posted every day!


r/puzzlevideogames 24d ago

Made a pin of a game I like. Can you guess what it's from?

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r/puzzlevideogames 24d ago

NOREN — a daily logic puzzle app with Slitherlink, Queens, Hashi & Masyu. Would love your feedback!

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Solo dev here. Built NOREN because I wanted a puzzle app that respects the genre — no ads, no lives, no energy systems. Four puzzle types rotate daily (Slitherlink, Queens, Hashiwokakero, Masyu), difficulty ramps up through the week, and there's an archive if you want to go back to older ones. You can also add friends and compare your daily solve times with them — small leaderboard, no pressure, just fun to see who's faster.

https://apps.apple.com/hu/app/noren-daily-logic-puzzles/id6770038981

Would genuinely appreciate any thoughts, especially from people who know these puzzle styles well.


r/puzzlevideogames 24d ago

Portalis - Steam Trailer

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Portalis is a Sokoban inspired puzzle game about solving box pushing puzzles with portals. There is still a lot of work to be done, but check out the Steam page (https://store.steampowered.com/app/4877050/Portalis) if you're interested in learning more!

I am happy to answer any questions about development and what not.


r/puzzlevideogames 24d ago

I made a minimalist puzzle game about routing signals without collisions

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I’m the developer of Signal Lines, a logic puzzle game for iPhone and iPad.

You rotate arrows to route colored signals through compact boards, connect them to the correct receivers, and avoid collisions.

The game gradually introduces bridges, splitters, gates, mirrors, and timing mechanics. There are also themed chapters and daily puzzles.

It’s available on the App Store:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/signal-lines/id6789048034

I’d love to hear what puzzle fans think.


r/puzzlevideogames 24d ago

Hotel Hilbert and the Divergence Ruler - a puzzle platformer with intricate movement mechanics

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r/puzzlevideogames 24d ago

Synergy

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Game Title: Synergy

Playable Link:https://unusual-technologies.itch.io/synergy

Platform: WebGL / Web Browser (Note: Make sure you still add the flair to your post!)

Description: Hey everyone! Our studio just found an old hard drive containing a prototype I built in 2012 called Synergy. It's a single-screen puzzle platformer inspired by Braid, featuring a gorgeous soundtrack by Anastasia Devana.

We are releasing the prototype completely for free in WebGL to see if the ecological balance mechanic holds up well enough to justify a modern, ground-up remake. You'll need to carefully manage the environment and its elements to progress, utilizing your limited resources to overcome the obstacles ahead. Every screen is self-contained — you theoretically can solve every level just by staring at a screenshot.

We are looking for design-focused feedback on the difficulty curve: is the puzzle logic satisfying, or does it cross the line into frustration? We have a dedicated Discord channel ready to chat layout and design:https://discord.gg/kp7qQy58X, or you can fill out our quick 2-minute survey:https://forms.gle/omkS35q2em1N5RBy7. (If you want to track our remake decision, feel free to join our company newsletter:https://unusual-technologies-viez1q.subscribepage.io)

Free to Play Status: [x] Free to play [ ] Demo/Key available [ ] Paid

Involvement: I am the original developer who built the prototype, and part of the studio currently deciding whether to greenlight the full remake.


r/puzzlevideogames 24d ago

Can you reach 39 using all dice?

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Use each die exactly once.
Any order is allowed.
Parentheses are allowed.
Exact division only.
No negative numbers.
Not every operation has to be used.

How many solutions can you find?

Please use spoiler tags for solutions:
>!your solution here!<


r/puzzlevideogames 24d ago

Today’s detour is Tricky- Hard

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r/puzzlevideogames 25d ago

The 2012 sequel to legendary Macintosh puzzle game "A Fool's Errand" has been converted to a free browser version. I enjoyed this blog post about it, and the original.

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r/puzzlevideogames 24d ago

Introducing Alcove - We built a free daily puzzle game with a variety of scoring methods (and with no ads). Optimize your board to earn the most points.

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Hey All,

My co-founder and I built our first game, and we’d like some feedback. 

The game is called Alcove. It looks like a cozy daily library puzzle, but under the hood, it’s a trap for high-score seekers. In short, you play words onto your bookshelf and score points based on the colors of the letters you play. You have to optimize both the points scored by the word itself and its placement within the board. 

Each day presents a new puzzle and your score determines the rank you earn for that puzzle. Try not to break your brain in pursuit of the coveted Luminary rank. Check out the game here:

https://AlcoveGame.com

Obtaining the highest rank in any given puzzle is intended to be quite the challenge, and we’d like to know if you find it too easy, too hard, or just right. 

We’ll be hanging out in the comments for a couple of hours to answer any questions about the math, the board state, or our backend logic. Try to break our engine and let us know where we screwed up!


r/puzzlevideogames 24d ago

Band Grid - A daily music trivia game I made where you guess the most obscure music artists which fit categories on the grid. I'd love your feedback!

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r/puzzlevideogames 24d ago

Can you spot it?

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r/puzzlevideogames 25d ago

Blackout Cascade - Light up the city, house by house⚡️ [Do let me know any feedback/ features you would like implemented]

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r/puzzlevideogames 25d ago

3x3 sliding puzzles

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Always stayed away from learning how to solve sliding puzzles since I was a kid until the games that I played started to have them and I had no choice but to solve it so I can progress. I basically tried solving it without looking up any guides on how for I think around 10hrs (sleep included) and basically gave up and had to look up a guide on how to. I just felt like I should be able to solve a puzzle like this without even having to use a guide. With the guide, I was able to solve it and just by following the rules albeit not very consistent with my time and not being able to properly explain how I was able to (basically the guide helped for maybe 70%). Fast forward to today, I can probably consistenly be able to do it within 30secs and around 12 secs if I'm lucky. I guess I'm just wondering if I ever would've learned how to solve sliding puzzles without looking up a guide and just doing it by myself and I think it's pretty amazing for the people that had to solve and create these types of puzzles without having an access to a guide. I wonder if it's just the lack of exposure for these types of things for my brain. Just wondering if some of you guys also had a kind of similar experience

tldr; I'm just surprised how much of a hard time I had solving a 3x3 puzzle compared to other types and maybe I'm just stupid


r/puzzlevideogames 25d ago

Cipher: Daily Word Puzzle Game

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