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I would like to find some challenging brain & puzzle games.
I like the game Fling! it is a different type of puzzle. I want to find more similar games. I am not interested in graphics and looks, but the game should be challenging. It should need some logic to solve the levels.
Please post the brain & puzzle games you like the most
I would like to find some challenging brain & puzzle games.
I like the game Fling! it is a different type of puzzle. I want to find more similar games. I am not interested in graphics and looks, but the game should be challenging. It should need some logic to solve the levels.
Please post the brain & puzzle games you like the most
Shameless plug but give my sliding puzzle game a try. It's free and is very much a challenge
Quell and its new sequel Quell Reflect. Nice puzzles; replayable (since even if you get the solution you'll probably fight to remember it a few weeks later). I'm looking for some others like that, in fact, since I've beat them both. Nice soundtrack, too.
I also like Apparatus. It is an awesome game to improve creativity. I had played it a lot. After a few weeks I got bored with it and uninstalled. I am looking for similar games.
I'm a big fan of logic puzzle games. Einstein's Logic is my favourite game at the moment. It is a logic puzzle game based on the process of elimination. The free version is fully playable, but has ad support:
My first Android application is a puzzle-game called Shape Fitter. In the game, you have to fit all the pieces to the board, and you can also rotate the pieces. All the boards of the levels are differently shaped and I think that especially the last ones are really challenging and interesting. So, it's quite traditional puzzle-game, but I hope that you find the levels interesting! I appreciate any feedback of the game!
Glad you posted this question because I feel that a new word puzzle I've been working on (actually developed and patented by a good friend) I think fits your bill.
In fact, I would encourage you to jump right into the 3-star difficulty level since the first few levels are more for people new to this type of puzzle.
If anything, I would be very interested in your constructive criticism of its design - I think it's perfect for hardcore puzzlers but I'm always looking for ways to improve upon the idea.