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Other puzzle game recommendations - Motekopasznyaku - 24-Jan-2019 Corrypt is a favorite of mine. It's very similar to Chips Challenge, being top-down tile based, focusing on stuff like puzzles with pushing blocks, but it has it's own neat twist as well that really gets interesting about halfway through. https://smestorp.itch.io/corrypt Other puzzle game recommendations - andyrkki - 24-Jan-2019 Quote:On 12/25/2018 at 3:34 PM, Earthling said: Most of the special mechanisms aren't really that unique, and could be included as tiles in a hypothetical editor. Though there are a few levels with AI! Quote:On 1/21/2019 at 12:11 PM, Gavin said: Did either of you try the sequel, by the way? It's even more polished and professional, to the point that it could well be a modern commercial game. Other puzzle game recommendations - Earthling - 24-Jan-2019 Quote:On 1/21/2019 at 1:55 PM, andyrkki said: Well that's neat. ![]() Quote:4 hours ago, andyrkki said: Yeah; I love the graphics in that. Other puzzle game recommendations - andyrkki - 24-Jan-2019 Quote:On 1/20/2019 at 11:12 AM, Hash1 said: I remember that game being mentioned on this CC site, along with Escape: https://web.archive.org/web/20141018142355/http://theodor.lauppert.ws/games/chip.htm Quote:20 hours ago, Motekopasznyaku said: But the thing about most of these games (also including MarbleZone, and other games like the suspiciously MSCC-looking LaserTank) is that they are generally static puzzles. CC has plenty of levels that don't require extreme monster dodging, but the ones that do break up the flow of the sokobans and other somewhat generic puzzle levels, no matter how creative they may be individually. It's one of the things that makes the game relatively unique. It's also a big part of why I'm so drawn to Reflexion: it has a very similar static/dynamic ratio, so to speak. Other puzzle game recommendations - Motekopasznyaku - 24-Jan-2019 Quote:1 hour ago, andyrkki said: Corrypt doesn't exactly have "levels," it's more of an open-world sort of thing. And honestly, I feel like the "sokobans & generic puzzle" parts only actually make up a relatively small part of the experience or so, where the game really breaks out & opens up into something different & unique after the checkpoint. I mean, if you're looking for something that has a large variety of both puzzle & action levels, then maybe Corrypt isn't quite what you're looking for, but I don't feel it's fair to compare it to games that only have sokoban puzzle levels either. RE: Other puzzle game recommendations - Earthling - 12-Dec-2020 Just happened across this thread again and thought I'd mention I checked out Corrypt after it was brought up here. Very unique, would definitely recommend! I found myself stuck for awhile after the twist, unable to figure out how to solve it, started the game over a few times and finally gave up... and then months later, the solution suddenly occurred to me, in an "Oh why didn't I think of that before!" kind of way. Was fun. I also found Zaga-33 by the same guy to be a good game for repeated play when you have time to waste. |