You could say it's more casual than
a lot of puzzlers out there but I enjoyed it.
Not exact matches
First off, I direct you to the threads for
lots of good stuff — including very complicated and smart musings by Escoffier on just how strange Mansfield's interpretation
of Machiavelli is, together with a Big Mach numerology
puzzler (for those who care about such stuff).
I use a
lot of her math activities and books and especially recommend her Mastering Math Facts and Daily Math
Puzzlers problem solving books.»
Often the hardest games to describe are
puzzlers with simple concepts and I hope I have managed to make Quell Memento sound anything but boring, as it's a
lot of fun and taxes your brain in similar ways to Sudoku and Chess.
There's a
lot to love here, including some pretty amazing presentation (including the unusual option to replace some
of the game's textures with a picture
of your avatar), making this an absolute must buy for platformer and
puzzler fans.
It got a
lot of use and there were a
lot of great games, everything from point - n - click
puzzlers to good old fashioned arcade games.
Nevertheless, SBS gets a
lot right, and stands out from the long crowd
of tile
puzzlers with its unique pairing
of simultaneous action and combat style.
I think Adventure /
Puzzler games in some ways have been left behind by a
lot of other genres, even if it's only in the convenience and friendliness
of the gameplay.
There are a
lot of block - dropping
puzzlers, and plenty
of uninspired shooters.