Tag: puzzle

  • Meridian 157

    Meridian 157 is a game broken up into four parts. The first (shorter) part is available for free so you can try it out and see if you like the style. The game is a point-and-click puzzle game with heavy emphasis on the puzzles. You are exploring a strange abandoned facility chock full of intrigue.…

  • Planet of Lana

    On this planet, things are simple. People live fine lives in their little villages. You are Lana, a girl having an idyllic life. That is until the robots start to invade and kidnap everyone including your sister! Lana is the only one that managed to escape, but now she is all alone. She must set…

  • Neyyah

    You find yourself mysteriously transported to a strange world. It is full of odd technology and machinery. The place is oddly abandoned with a desolate but haunting beauty. You do meet a few people, but rarely in person. And they are all live action recorded people placed over the game’s background. Yes, this is a…

  • Gris

    Gris, which I believe means grey in Spanish, is a short but impactful game. With a wonderful artstyle, you must traverse a grey world in this platformer. But as you go, the world becomes filled out full of color and life. The story of the game is told without words. I’m not even sure what…

  • The Abandoned Planet

    The Abandoned Planet is a first person point and click adventure game. You play as a space explorer that suffers ship troubles and crash land on an alien planet. With nothing else to do, you set off in the hopes of somehow finding a way back home. You discover that the planet was once inhabited,…

  • Machinika: Museum

    Machinika: Museum is a fun little puzzle game where you work as a museum worker of some sort that studies and repairs artifacts. Only this is the future, and the museum is full of alien artifacts. One late night, you suddenly receive a huge shipment to go through, so it’s time to get to work.…

  • Submachine: Legacy

    I have an odd feeling that I’ve talked about this game before. Back then, it was likely the Flash version of the game. This time, it is the paid version that includes all ten main chapters plus a few bonus areas. Submachine is a lonely game. Just you in some strange locations trying to get…

  • Myst V: End of Ages

    This is it, the final Myst game. I know there is an Uru game that is part of the series. I do have Uru, but I tried to fun it and it plays a bit off for me, so I don’t think I’ll be trying to get through it. Uru and Myst V form their…

  • Myst IV: Revelation

    This is technically the fifth game in the Myst series. I have jumped over the fourth game, Uru, since Uru is kind of on another plot thread. Myst IV continues on with the plot from the first three games with your player character and Atrus and whatever he has going on. Myst IV is a…

  • Myst III: Exile

    Time for the third game of the Myst series. This time, it’s made by different people. Does it still feel like Myst? Most of the time, yes. Myst III: Exile follows along with the first person puzzle adventure. This time around, there’s free-look! Still no walking around. You click to teleport around, but at each…