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#1 Breezeblox

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Breezeblox is an Adventure, Puzzle, Strategy, and Single-player video game developed by Pugsley. Throughout the game, the player’s mission is to reach the end of the cube without moving the blocks. It is addictive but challenging at the same time. Initial puzzles will offer easy to play scenario, but the advanced ones are complex and thinkable.

One hundred fifty puzzles are there that always keeps the player in chaos. The visuals of the game are very clear and offer the player to see everything deeply. The player’s every action is vital, so he must keep moving but carefully. It is an offline adventure that requires no internet to access the game.

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#2 .projekt

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.projekt is a Puzzle, Casual, and Single-player video game developed by Stampede Games for multiple platforms. It requires the player to think logically and outside the game to solve the puzzles. The game is quite different as it allows the player to enhance their creativity. The player has to imagine how an object can be seen from a different point of view.

The game is offline and has no ads that do not disturb the player. No time pressure allows the player to take his time and solve the puzzles. One hundred levels ensure the player’s improvement and make the gameplay longer. It has no in-app purchases, and autosave mode automatically saves progress. The achievements are there, but a weak player cannot get all the famous awards.

#3 The Guides

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The Guides is a Casual, Puzzle, and Single-player video game developed by Rosi Mosi for Android. It is a challenging platform that keeps the player’s wits in testing in innovative ways. Throughout time, the player has to solve the puzzles and make progress. The game is pretty simple, where the player has to give the inputs to decode the offered statement.

Initially, it is very easy, but as the player proceeds, the game gets harder and complicated. It all depends on the player to solve the puzzles through different learned scenarios. The game interface contains a coded puzzle and the title bar to provide input regarding the code. Morse, binary, and many more integrated decoding tools are there to make the adventure interesting.

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#4 Dissembler

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Dissembler is a Casual, Puzzle, and Single-player video game developed by Ian MacLarty for multiple platforms. Throughout the game, the player has to turn the tiles to match the identical colored tiles and smash them off the screen. It is a match-3 type game where the player has to match the tiles. The interesting fact of the game is that there is no replacement of the tiles once vanished.

The player has to leave the screen empty by matching all the tiles. The game starts simply where the player can become a master by accepting the complex challenges. It has no specific rules, as well a player plays, as much he earns points. The game has three different complexity modes, such as Beginner, Moderate, and Pro.

#5 Colorzzle

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Colorzzle is an Adventure, Puzzle, and Single-player video game developed by Daroong Studios. Throughout the game, the player has to match the identical colors and proceed further. When the player matches the same colors, the trees grow and flowers bloom. The player has to grow all the required trees and flowers to clear the stage.

The game has 100 stages, where every stage is unique and has different goals. It’s easy to play, but the advanced stages with harder challenges make it impossible to clear the game in one turn. The player has to mix colors to create different colors. The colors are so same that a player gets confused about their matching. It is a relaxing game that does not put the player in the battling scenarios.

#6 Art Of Gravity

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Art Of Gravity is a Puzzle, Strategy, and Single-player video game developed by Hamster On Coke Games for Windows. It is a physics-based game where the player has to complete a series of levels with different mechanisms. It is an addictive game where the player has to follow the game’s rules for progression.

The game has multiple levels where the player has to become a pro puzzler. The player has to match the blocks where one block gets packed in a rectangular box. The game has three power that he can use to break the mirror and release the trapped box. It is very easy to play but hard to master. The player can select a random power and use it by dragging it to the center screen.

#7 Filament

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Filament is a Puzzle-Platform, Casual, and Single-player video game developed by Kasedo Games. Throughout the game, the player controls an unnamed protagonist from an isometric angle where the mission is to explore the world. The game has 300 puzzles where every puzzle offers a challenge for the player. It is an addictive game where the player has not to evolve in combat scenarios or storyline missions.

As the player surveys the ship, he will be in continuous contact with Juniper. The player has to learn more about the missing Juniper, her crew and brings the happenings to light. To do so, the player has to search logs, messages, records, and personal items of the missing members.

#8 OXXO

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OXXO is a Puzzle, Casual, and Single-player video game developed by A S Douglas. The game was the first computer game that uses a cathode ray tube to display the results on the monitor screen. The game has two players such as AI and a human player, where the perfect player wins the game. Every player has to enter input using a rotatory telephone controller.

After giving input, the player has to select a square out of nine squares placed on the board. It is a turn-based game where the player has to make a move, and then the turn goes to the computer end. The scope of the game was not public such as only the students of the Cambridge Laboratory has access to play the game.

#9 Trixel

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Trixel is an Adventure, Space, and Single-player video game developed by Bliz Studios for iOS. Throughout the game, the player has to explore the universe on a ship and travel to dangerous areas where obstacles stop the way. The game is challenging, which keeps the player’s skills in testing. It is a one-handed control game where the player feels relaxed.

The game has 70 levels where every level is different from other ones to avoid making repetitive content. The player can challenge his friends and share the scores with them via social media platforms. The leaderboard keeps a record of the player who has maximum level and skill, so the player has to enhance his level.

#10 Fake Colours

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Fake Colours is a Puzzle, Strategy, and Single-player video game developed by Beyond Limits Games. Throughout the game, the player has to move the colored blocks to their respective target squares. The game is simple, but the colors can deceive the players. All the blocks are of different colors that makes them rare from others.

The game has over 50 levels where the first ten levels are easy to pass, but as the player makes progress, they become complex. The puzzles grow in difficulty as the game progresses, and the advanced puzzles include mini-colored cubes that negligibly alter the authentic cube’s color once the player moves it through the mini-cube.

#11 Puddle Knights

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Puddle Knights is a Puzzle, Adventure, Roguelike, and Single-player video game developed by Lockpickle. Throughout the game, the player has to control a character where the mission is to get to the designated exit. The player views the environment from an isometric angle that is relaxing and convenient to the player.

The game has over 100 levels where every level has different puzzles, and as the player makes progress, the levels get harder. Three difficulty levels, such as Easy, Normal, and Hard, let the player become a pro master. It is easy to play, but the challenges make it hard for the player. If a player has committed a mistake, he can use the redo or undo option to get back.

#12 Quaddro 2

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Quaddro 2 is an Adventure, Puzzle, and Single-player video game developed by Mental Lab Games for Android. It is the sequel to the Quaddro game with the same gameplay as the original one. It offers very simple gameplay where the player has to move the dots freely until he makes a square with four or nine dots.

The player has to open his brain and looks for all the possible combinations that can lead to success. The player can move as many dots as he wants to form a square. The dots are of three colors such as red, green, and blue, but the squares will require the same colored dots. The player has to bring all the same colored dots in one place to merge them.