🎲 Push (1977) – A Hidden Gem for Strategy Lovers
Just listed Push on GamesUnite and honestly, it's one of those games that really deserves a bit more love. If you enjoy quiet, head-to-head games that make you think a few steps ahead, this one’s a beauty.
🔸 How it Works: You and your opponent each choose a colour – yellow or black. The board is already filled with coloured balls, and you’ve got one spare ball each turn. You choose a slot, push your ball into the row, and shift everything across. The ball that pops out? That’s yours for next time. The aim? Build a perfect 3x3 square in your colour anywhere on the board. But here’s the catch – one push can totally change the game. You might be setting yourself up… or handing your opponent the win!
🔸 Why I Love It: ✔️ It’s super easy to learn, but every move makes you think. ✔️ The push mechanic is so satisfying – there’s nothing quite like it. ✔️ It’s ideal for two players who enjoy a proper battle of wits. ✔️ There’s even a solo mode for when you fancy a quiet challenge.
This is one of those games that sticks with you. Whether you're discovering it for the first time or remember playing it as a kid, Push is the kind of retro game that keeps pulling you back for “just one more go.”
Plan, push, and win in Push (1977), the vintage strategy game from Spear’s. A clever head-to-head game for players who love to think ahead.













