

If you have patience, love building things, and enjoy hard but satisfying puzzles, Infinifactory is a must play.įez is really not my type of 2D platform game, but when it comes to the gameplay it’s impressive and unique. leader-boards are present in each level, so you can compare your skills against others. There is over 50 levels to play through in the PS4 version, and multiple ways to solve each puzzle. Some products look so simple to build, however when you start placing down machines and conveyor belts you will probably realize some of these puzzles are much harder than they look. Building things the right way, is what makes Infinifactory so addicting. It takes a little time to get used to the controls and the machines parts you’re working with. Infinifactory is not a pick up and play type of game. Try to build products, by placing machines down in the right orders or positions. Infinifactory is a production line factory puzzler. MouseCraft is pretty straight forward, but the challenging puzzles, cartoony graphics, and unique gameplay make it worth playing. There is also a level editor, in case you want to create your own levels. MouseCraft features over 80 levels to play through in 4 different worlds. There is a good amount of trial and error, because of deadly obstacles and gaps laying around. As the mice move you will have to intelligently place Tetris like shaped blocks on the screen, hoping your actions will bring the mice to safety.

Help Schrödinger the crazy cat scientist with his mouse powered experiments, by bringing the mice to safety (the cheese) in each level. Mousecraft’s gameplay is a perfect cross between Lemmings and Tetris. It’s not the most memorable title, but I thought it was worth a play through.

However, the price is only $10 and it often goes on sale for $5 or below. Unmechanical: Extended Edition is short, providing only a couple of hours of gameplay. The extended version is packed with more than 50 unique puzzles to play through including physics, logic, and memory type challenges.

It’s a very simple gameplay concept, but most puzzles are creative, varied well, mildly challenging, and fun to solve. Most of the puzzles will have you picking up and dropping things. You play as a flying robot that can pick up and drop things. Unmechanical is a 2.5D side-scrolling puzzler.
