At a surface level it's
a fairly simple puzzle game.
Once unlocked, you will often find
a fairly simple puzzle such as rebuilding a broken statue with pieces found in the surrounding area.
Spider: Rite of the Shrouded Moon has many interesting ideas, it takes
a fairly simple puzzle concept of eating bugs and getting the highest score possible but then adds an intriguing background mystery to it.
What this really means is you go underground to explore an ever - changing dungeon, battle enemies, and solve
fairly simple puzzles.
Not exact matches
The
puzzles are
fairly simple and are successful in some, but not all, of the episodes.
For example, while there are many food
puzzle toys available for dogs and cats, offer toys that are
fairly simple to manipulate (such as a Kong) unless your dog or cat is already a food
puzzle pro.
Despite some of the
puzzles being quite hard, most of them are
fairly simple once you get past the mental block of, «What the hell am I meant to be doing!?»
Though they start out
fairly simple, the
puzzles eventually get more complex.
I hope they do increase
puzzles difficulty in the next one though, the tombs are fun but they are
fairly simple.
Now available for digital download on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC, the platformer focuses on the use of physics to solve
puzzles ranging from
fairly simple to brain - wrackingly challenging.
Basic
puzzles also interspersed the hacking and looting but there
fairly simple deals though the occasional one may catch you off.
Most
puzzles are well thought out, and even though some
puzzles can be
fairly simple, there is a good ratio of
puzzles - to - action here, and it doesn't slow down the pace of the action.
transformed from a
simple interface game into a
fairly complex time & resource management strategy WITH
puzzles AND quests, too!
This is
fairly simple at first, but as the game progresses, the
puzzles become more complex, and the clues as to how to solve them become even more obscure.
The gameplay mechanics are
fairly simple for an indie
puzzle - platformer.
Among the latter there is an appopriate mix of both hidden objects and
puzzles that require the player to take part in the manipulation of objects and elements of the environment, as well as
simple mini-games that more often than not require some logical thinking to solve as some of these
puzzles prove to be
fairly challenging if one is not accustomed to the HOPA genre.
It's quite a
simple game, with
fairly easy
puzzle design, but it's a fun premise, with charming pixel art visuals and funky tunes.