If you're up for a simple but entertaining puzzle game, check out Naboki. Your objective is to free all the tiles by clicking the arrow on each one. Can't find it? Good thing it's in 3D; players can rotate the figure until they find a solution.
A few features make this game quite clever. Some tiles have more than one arrow, each of which points in a different direction. Combined with the ability to rotate in 3D, some levels feature multiple ways to solve the puzzle. However, watch out for puzzles featuring multiple layers of tiles, since sometimes it is not incredibly apparent. As the levels progress, other features are added to the tiles, presenting new challenges to keep things fresh.
In addition, Naboki features an intelligent design. As soon as the arrow is visible to the player, it becomes a viable and clickable option; there's little fidgeting and manipulation of angles to get the puzzle to work. It also features solid physics and satisfying, realistic shadowing and textures.
Give Naboki a try!
I don't usually play straight puzzle games, but this one is fun. Thanks for the rec!
I don't usually like manipulation puzzles but I enjoyed this one too.
Had to stop at the puzzle with the levers. Just couldn't wrap my brain around that one.
Same as 4red3s here, I couldn't get past the one with the levers. I also couldn't find any of the youtube walkthroughs that had that particular puzzle.
But it was fun to play a completely new (for me) kind of puzzle.
I don't really see the issue with levers. Are you referring to Kongregate stage 11, or 12? (Or perhaps 18?)
I couldn't get past the one with the levers. I also couldn't find any of the youtube walkthroughs that had that particular puzzle. but this one is fun. Thanks for sharing such an amazing blog. mcdvoice
I was stuck on this puzzle more than 30 minutes. I had to leave the game be and when returned to it luckily I had a bright moment. Not an easy one.
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