Jigsaw Zen Review
You know what I like? Puzzles. You know what falls in that category? Jigsaw puzzles. So here’s Jigsaw Zen.
Playing through games that might just get stuck in your backlog.
You know what I like? Puzzles. You know what falls in that category? Jigsaw puzzles. So here’s Jigsaw Zen.
Ever want to build cities? Wait, I feel like I started my most recent review with this. And in that same review, I mentioned how I’ve been trying to find a game to play to hit my itch for city builders. Well, let’s talk about MicroTown!
Ever wanted to build your own city? Well, there’s lots of games for that. Want to do it on an island? Well, there’s games for that too. How about doing it on a very small island? Well, there’s probably a lot for that too, but this one is ISLANDERS! Let’s build some funky cities!
The debut title from indie developer Caligari Games, published by Daedalic Entertainment, The Great Perhaps, will be coming to Steam on August 14. This original, thought-provoking time-travelling journey features hours of puzzle-based gameplay and atmospheric storytelling in a unique sci-fi universe.
Greetings, Director! It’s good to have you on board. Are you ready to take up your post and help us defend space? What do you have to do? Why, this is Space mining clicker, so all you have to do is click… a lot!
You’ve crash landed on a strange planet, and if you walk towards your ship you’ll die. You’ll need to figure out how to leave, and along the way you’ll find out just what happened to those who came before. Welcome to Planet RIX-13.
Back when Journey came out I absolutely fell in love with it. The atmosphere was amazing, the sense of “you can make it, don’t give up” was fantastic, and I didn’t think a game would capture me in that same way. Well I was wrong, because GRIS happened.
Do you like walking around at night searching for your friends? Do you like dying to ghosts alot? Do you like maneuvering in really tight spaces that makes it really hard to dodge enemies while trying to “fight” a boss? Welcome back to Yomawari: Midnight Shadows.
You know how Pinky and the Brain was all about taking over the world? Well, that’s not thinking big enough. How about owning multiple galaxies and making a huge profit? Just don’t mind how mad the previous owners are about Vostok Inc. doing just that!
As the Harbinger, you have been called upon to rescue a world from its fate. As you repeat the final day over and over you will step closer and closer to the truth, but is it the truth you were expecting?