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Overall, this is the music from the game, but it is pitched up a little bit from the main game. I don't mind buying this to help support the developers of this game, but I feel as though $3 for 20 minutes of soundtrack is a little high. I would have been fine with $2.49.

All of these songs are definitely going to be added to my playlist :)

Definitely recommend if you enjoy the main game and want to listen to it when not playing the game.
Opublikowana: 1 maja.
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One of the best indie games out there. It was revolutionary when it came out, and it still is going strong. I'll admit that I got so frustrated with this game that I had to rage quit (and haven't come back to play the game again), but now that I own a Steam Deck, I think I'll have to give this game another go :)

Even though I had a negative experience with this game, I think that will turn into a positive experience once I become better at the game through extended play and as such, I have to recommend this game.

I will be writing a much more in-depth guide at a later date.
Opublikowana: 5 kwietnia. Ostatnio edytowane: 5 kwietnia.
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Pâquerette Down the Bunburrows is a very delightful puzzle game that is all about pathfinding and catching bunnies and making bunny babies! This is an example of one of few puzzle games that stick to a type of puzzle (in this case path finding) and really double down on it and expand all the possibilities of this single type of puzzle into an extremely well defined and thoughtful masterpiece.

This is one of only a handful of puzzle games that I can say has attained the "masterpiece" level in terms of puzzle games, with some of the other entries into this being The Witness and Void Stranger, among others.

Your main character is Pâquerette, a girl that lives and breathes everything Bun-related, and is brave enough to dive down into the Bunburrows to capture all of the Buns to add to her personal Bun collection.

The object of the game is simple: Go into a Bunburrow and capture all the Buns in it. It starts out really simple in the West Burrow, but when you get to the Temple and Hell stages, things get so much more complicated that you end up having to play 4D Chess with the Buns in order to capture them all. This is further exacerbated by the fact that you can capture the Buns in two different ways. The first way is by doing anything possible to capture them (non-home capture), and the second way is to Home Capture them, which is a mechanic that has a lot of little intricacies built into it, but basically means that you have to figure out how to capture them on the screen in which they appear without restricting their movement options. Generally, the Home Captures of every Bun are more difficult that just regular catching of the Buns..

And this is just the beginning of what you have to do in this game. There are plenty of secrets that you have to uncover if you want to 100% this game, and secret methods of which to open up new areas to explore and catch Buns in.

What I really enjoy about this game is that the further down you go, the more interconnected the map becomes, and the more options for ingenious puzzles there are. Eventually, in order to reach new areas in the game, you'll have to learn about a secret technique to destroy walls that you cannot do yourself, but which the Buns CAN (I'll leave it to you to figure out how).

Now, in terms of difficulty, this game is definitely up there, and the difficulty ramps up pretty quickly. The first area, which is the Western Bunburrow, is fairly straight forward, but the next Bunburrow, which is the Northern Bunburrow increases the difficulty by at least 75%, and by the time you reach the end stages of the game, the difficulty is very high. Now don't get me wrong, the game in and of itself isn't in the realm of FEZ or Baba is You level difficult, but there are some very difficult parts in the late game, especially when you start getting into the meta puzzles that this game offers.

The only thing that I am a little sad about in terms of this game is that the music, while great, can end up becoming grating if you play for long periods of time because the tracks aren't too long, and it seems as though there's only one track per area. While I know that the development team for this game is small, I still would have liked to have seen maybe two possible tracks per Bunburrow and having the music that loops in the Bunburrows be a bit longer as well so as to not become as grating as it eventually does in a long play session.

So here are the pros and cons:

Pros:

*Ingenious level and puzzle design that takes one type of puzzle and elevates it to the point that it literally becomes refined art.
*The graphics for this game bring back a lot of nostalgia and are perfect for this type of game and are really pleasing on the eye.
*The difficulty curve for the puzzles is manageable for the most part. There are a few exceptions which I will bring up later.
*There are a variety of options, including the ability to fully rebind the controls (I believe), as well as window size, resolution, full screen/not full screen, and sound and music levels, among other things.

There's probably more pros that I am forgetting about, but if I remember them, I will edit this review to add them.

Neutral:

*The music can become grating over longer play sessions. Consider making the tracks longer or adding more tracks per Bunburrow so that there is more variety in what you are listening to.
*Some of the meta puzzles in the game are either way too difficult for the game or are very esoteric in finding the solution to them. In addition, some of the Buns in the Hell area require very esoteric solutions. This problem isn't really a big one, which is why it isn't in the Con part of this review.

Overall, this is a masterpiece of a puzzle game that any puzzle game fan should definitely pick up at any price and is an overall high recommendation to get.
Opublikowana: 28 marca.
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2.7 godz. łącznie (2.3 godz. w momencie publikacji recenzji)
Logiart Grimoire is the next game in Jupiter's catalog of Picross games, following along with the game series from the 3DS and Switch shops and their popular S-series and Picross games. I consider all of their games to be masterpieces and this one is no exception!

The main story of this game follows Emil trying to fill back in all of the missing Logiart images into the Logiart Grimoire after something happens to it that causes it to be blanked. You do this by solving Picross puzzles and fusing two or more Picross puzzles together. More on that later. Puzzle sizes (from what I've seen) range from 5x5 to 40x30 (5x5, 10x10, 15x15, 20x15, 20x20, 30x20, 30x30, and 40x30 are all of the sizes that I've seen, though I could be wrong on the 30x20 size).

As stated above, the Grimoire starts empty, but gives you a starter puzzle to get things started, and from there, you can then solve more puzzles to then be able to fuse puzzles together in order to make new puzzles. This is the fundamental basis of this game because it is the main way for you to unlock new puzzles. For example, by fusing wood and fire together, you get the inevitable Campfire.

Each fusion requires Emil to have a certain rank in order to make the fusion. Emil will unlock the first fusion opportunities at Rank 2. Emil will rank up after solving a certain amount of puzzles. At the beginning, it's a simple 5 or 10 puzzles between rank ups, but when you hit Rank 4, it spikes to requiring you to solve 45 puzzles in order to rank up. This is because this is where you can really start fusing a lot of new puzzles.

In addition to this, after you solve a collection of a certain amount of predetermined puzzles, you will unlock new categories of puzzles of which you can gain access to more puzzles to solve.

Overall, this whole concept is really well done and extremely polished and flows really smoothly, though it can become frustrating at times to figure out which puzzle you need to solve in order to use them to unlock more puzzles. Overall, there are 280 puzzles in this mode.

You can also find some of Emil's puzzles that he thought he deleted when you fail a fusion. There are 24 of these and are unlocked randomly. If you don't unlock them all by the time you finish fusing every puzzle in the game, he'll send all of the ones that you missed to the Warehouse for you to solve.

There is also the Mysterious Letter section of the game where you can solve various Picross puzzles that were sent to you from what I would assume are people from the community that helped to contribute to the game in some way, shape, or form, or paid money for this, or however they did this. There's a good number of these puzzles as well (I don't know the exact amount, but I believe it is over 80 puzzles).

Overall, there are 415 total puzzles in this game, and I hope that they continue to update this game and add more puzzles to it.

When it comes to difficulty, you really need to know this off the bat: Jupiter is known for making some extremely difficult puzzles in their past games, and this game is no exception. There is one puzzle towards the beginning of the game Clay that is very hard (at least it was for me), but overall, I think the difficulty curve is pretty balanced. Techniques needed to solve each puzzle are very in depth and I would recommend you know all of the various solving techniques, including a lot of the advanced techniques before playing this game.

One thing I want to mention is that in this game (so far), Jupiter has decided to kick the "No help" function from previous titles to the curb, meaning that every puzzle can be solved using any amount of assistance that you may require. They offer you help such as highlighting certain rows and columns blue where you have a deduction that can be made, checking the puzzle for mistakes, and more.

In terms of options, you really get everything you could ever want for the options of the game. You can play the game in windowed or full screen mode, with or without music and sounds, and choose the level of help that you would like when solving puzzles.

Overall, this game is extremely well polished and is well worth the price of admission, regardless of what that price is. You will definitely get your money's worth out of this game!
Opublikowana: 16 marca.
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This DLC adds 21 new songs for you to play, all from a lot of different NEXON games. There are quite a few good songs in here, but there are also some dull ones (at least for me). My favorite out of this back is "17. Where Legend Begin ~VoidRover Remix~ (From Legend of Darkness)".

Overall, this pack is a great pack, but there is one big detraction for me about this pack and that is that it seems that a soundtrack for this product was never released. I would have really loved to add "17. Where Legend Begin ~VoidRover Remix~ (From Legend of Darkness)" to my playlist of songs that I listen to (legally, of course), but that does not seem to be an option. Even with this detraction, it is still a great addition to your collection of DJMAX RESPECT V songs. Definite recommendation.
Opublikowana: 14 marca.
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Cats Hidden in Georgia is a nice little hidden object game where you have to find 100 cats on a picture.

The new multi-step zoom feature added to the game make this a much better playing experience, and I can now recommend this game.

As for me calling this game plagiarism; I want to say that I never did, only that I am wary of this issue due to the popularity of this category of game.
Opublikowana: 23 lutego. Ostatnio edytowane: 5 marca.
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This pack is a DLC for the game Coloring Pixels which adds 20 more images for you to color in! This DLC is one of the best DLCs that have been made for Coloring Pixels. I can see in the other reviews that people aren't really seeing the culmination of all of the images that you have been coloring in, but they are all there as part of larger images. You just have to remember what you colored in previously to notice the other images in the larger images.

All of the images felt really fun to color in, with enough detail to really scratch that itch for me! A definite recommendation!
Opublikowana: 13 stycznia. Ostatnio edytowane: 13 stycznia.
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Bejeweled 3 is a very wholesome, addictive, and interesting Match 3 puzzle game that is suitable for pretty much all ages.

The game comes with eight playable modes, some of which are locked at the beginning of the game and unlock as you get higher scores in some of the other game modes. I won't talk about the majority of the game modes here because I am not an expert when it comes to explaining the game modes best.

I will, however, explain two of the game modes:

Lightning Mode: Pretty much play as fast and as accurately as you can. The faster and more consecutive matches you make, the more speed matches you make, and eventually, you go into "Blazing Speed" mode where every match you make acts like a Flame Gem (explodes in a 3x3 radius around the matched gem). Getting high scores relies on you being able to think on your feet, match quickly and accurately, and make good use of special gems. It's not for the easily stressed player, but is great for those that can see things quickly.

Zen Mode: This is this game's "Infinite Mode" equivalent. You match gems, make special gems, and after accruing a certain number of points on each level, you "complete" the level and move onto the next level. The amount of points required to move onto the next level increases every level, but the increase won't be too noticeable until you get pretty deep into the mode. You can never game over in this mode because the games' programming prevents this from happening in this mode, allowing you to pretty much just play however you want to and destress from the day's activities. This is my favorite game mode.

There are six other game modes you can play, each of which are geared towards specific types of players, so there is pretty much something for everyone here. This is a definite recommendation at any price, though if you can get it at a discount, it is worth it even more!
Opublikowana: 7 stycznia.
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32.8 godz. łącznie (31.9 godz. w momencie publikacji recenzji)
Coloring Game 3 is the third game in the Coloring Game franchise of games.

This installment features two sets of 15 images for free, along with another 70 images you can buy through DLC. I've already reviewed one of the DLCs, the Art Museum, so please be sure to check that out!

The two sets of free images are identical to each other, but the second set includes more colors for more detail. Overall, the general aesthetics and artistic talent and flavor are pretty spot on, and there aren't too many images that I did not like in this installment of Coloring Game (in the base game). While some may find the second set of 15 free images repetitive, the added colors make the images much more detailed, making them a delight to color in. The only issue I have with the base game is that there's only ~300,000 total pixels to color in, which for some people, might only last about 10 hours.
Don't dismay, though, as the three DLCs will add to that time by a lot!

The first DLC, Video Games #1, contains 45 images, mostly of the smaller variety, and mostly of various video game type things. Not too much to say about this DLC here, but I will make sure to review this DLC at a later date.

The second DLC, Art Museum, contains 10 images, mostly of various artworks, and this is one of the most worthwhile DLCs that you can get for this game! Two of the images alone are 700,000 pixels! More about this DLC can be found in my review for it.

The third DLC,m Video Games #2, contains 15 images, mostly of various video game things, and unlike the first Video Games DLC, a lot of the images in this DLC are pretty large! Four of them are over 100,000 pixels each! I will make sure to review this DLC at a later date.

Overall, the base game is definitely worth your while as it is free, with ~10-20 hours of playtime. I would highly recommend you try it before you take the plunge and buy any of the DLCs. If you enjoy the base game a lot, then I would highly recommend buying the DLCs to add another 30-70 hours of play time to this game.

Highly recommend the base game and the DLCs if you like these types of games!

If you plan on buying the DLCs, buy the Season Pass instead of the individual DLCs for a bit of a discount on the DLCs. Only buy them separately if you want to support the developer!
Opublikowana: 17 grudnia 2023. Ostatnio edytowane: 17 grudnia 2023.
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Glass Masquerade is a pure puzzle game where the player must put together stained glass murals inside of clocks from the pieces given to them at the start. There are a total of 25 handcrafted puzzles for you to enjoy, with an additional 25 puzzles available to you through the various DLCs for the game, for a total of 50 handcrafted puzzles.

The premise of the game is simple: rebuild the stained glass murals that are found inside of clocks from the pieces given to you at the start of the puzzle. Each puzzle piece fits together like a jigsaw puzzle piece, and each piece can only go in one specific location in the puzzle. There is no rotation of the pieces in this game, so those of you that don't like having to rotate their puzzle pieces to finish the puzzle can rejoice about this fact!

Puzzle sizes range from around 30 pieces to 60 pieces in the base game, and up to 71 pieces in one particular DLC puzzle, so they aren't too terribly taxing on the mind (until you get to the larger puzzles with 60+ pieces). If you are someone that enjoys easier puzzles, then this is the game for you!

Overall, the game mechanics are solid, however, I ran into a few issues while playing the game (one of which I believe is caused by my mouse):

1. The area where you can place a puzzle piece and have it count as "correct" and snap into place is very small, making for some really frustrating times trying to place it just right to make it stick in the puzzle.
2. Sometimes when I clicked a puzzle piece, it was immediately placed back down without me releasing the mouse button or doing anything else with the mouse. Sometimes, this happened 5-6 times in a row. Extremely frustrating (I think this might be caused by my mouse, but if you had this same problem without any issues from your mouse, please let me know in the comments!)
3. Sometimes, on the puzzle piece selection wheel, one piece moves and combines with another piece (basically lays on top of the other piece), making it hard to select the piece underneath it.

Even given these facts, I still think that the game mechanics are extremely solid and are nearly perfect in all aspects.

The music composed for this game fits it like a glove, but over time, can become somewhat grating to listen to while trying to solve the puzzles. That being said, they are still great pieces to listen to. I think, though, if you wanted to make it less grating over time, making this game have more than 6 pieces of music would help.

The main problem I have with this game is that it is too short. My rule of thumb when buying a game is a 2:1 return on my money in terms of # of hours gotten from a game to the cost of the game. So, for this game, I was expecting around 10 hours, but only got ~8.5 hours of play, and given the fact the most of the puzzles in the game are fairly easy, this game is very easy to complete in a single gameplay session. While I do understand that this game is meant to be this way, I still was looking for a little bit more out of my money.

Here's the list of pros, neutrals and cons as explained above:

Pros:

+ Solid gameplay mechanics.
+ Very original and beautiful puzzle compositions!
+ Enjoyable music (for a while)

Neutral:

Most puzzles are on the somewhat easy side.
Music gets grating after listening to it for >1 hour or so.
A few quirks encountered while solving puzzles, such as difficulty grabbing pieces and difficulty finding the right spot for them in the puzzle.

Cons:
- Piece combination bug is frustrating.

Overall, this is a great experience for puzzle purists and I highly recommend it and all DLCs at full price!
Opublikowana: 10 listopada 2023. Ostatnio edytowane: 10 listopada 2023.
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