Although I play many triple A titles, lately I find myself looking for a good indie game. This probably started when I got hooked on playing Audiosurf. Shatter was great too, but after playing for so many hours trying to move up the leaderboard, it started become less fun. When I finally decided to move on, I stumbled upon Puzzle Dimension. A tutorial gets you started, then you move on to the one hundred available puzzles. 10 clusters of 10 puzzles each get progressively more difficult, by introducing another curve, or by increasing the complexity. Although the goal is simple; roll the ball, collect the flowers, and escape through the portal, it isn't always that easy. You have to think well ahead of your next move, or you'll be stuck in a position where no move is available. (Other than suicide). Gravity is alway DOWN relative to where you are on the level. That too sounds easy enough to wrap your head around, until you make a jump towards a tile and fall in a completely different direction. This game is well worth the sawbuck, and will probably give you more game time than many titles at five times the cost. Highly recommended.
This is my first review of game. I have lot of experience about games, but I feared to write one, because English is my second language. Thirst of all - this is a 3D puzzle. You have to go through various levels with a g... Read Full Review
Puzzle Dimension was a game I got on a whim because it was on sale for 79 cents. I figure that there really wasn’t much to lose for a puzzle game like this, and much like my other purchases I get for a really low p... Read Full Review