i haven't seen all of it yet, but i've seen enough of it to confidently say that this is peak
Discover multiple types of """counters"""
go play it

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i haven't seen all of it yet, but i've seen enough of it to confidently say that this is peak
Discover multiple types of """counters"""
go play it
hiya! so this is a long one:
during december, i ran a daily puzzle recommendation column in a music discord server where i sent one cool puzzle every day for 31 days. those puzzles drew from basically every corner of puzzling that i've been sinking into for the past couple of years, so i'm going to dump them all in this singular tumblr post as a quick way to jot down where i've already been. maybe you'll enjoy one of them also!
confounding calendar 2025 just concluded! i followed these games a bit more closely this year than previously (which was a lot easier to do since there weren't multiple releases in a single day!) here's the stuff that caught my eye / that i really liked.
this post will be spoiling stuff so you should play the games here before i talk about them! here's everything i'm going to mention after the break:
showy homes: https://blookerstein.itch.io/showy-homes
dual threaded: https://nabokos.itch.io/dual-threaded
tricky tangled train tracks: https://managore.itch.io/tricky-tangled-train-tracks
this bubble tea troubles me: https://scottg.itch.io/bubble-tea
lessons on strange symbols: https://nants00.itch.io/lessons-on-strange-symbols
loopmaker: https://torcado.itch.io/loopmaker
a short bike: https://werxzy.itch.io/a-short-bike
this puzzle game is pretty cute! interesting while not being totally inscrutable, and looks + sounds pleasant also
Box sliding puzzles with a twist
i haven't really been following the confounding calendar space this year, but i had a quick look at their listing today and i found this deduction puzzle pretty nice:
Bring your pet to school day didn't go as planned
lots of nice little realization moments in this - some more logic-y, and some more detective-y. i especially like what they did with the kid in the upper right desk!
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(on thinkygames' new database page)
i finished a full playthrough of croquet conundrum, a free puzzle game by lummie theif.
A puzzle game about hitting balls through pipes.
it's really really tricky at times! maybe i'm just washed but i found myself rolling a bunch of hints in order to not spend an entire month chipping away at the endgame. the hint system is great btw, people in the community have gotten really good at coming up with new, clever ways to give hints without just giving away solve paths
to highlight one in particular, there's this puzzle in the midgame called Gator with some bottlenecks that absolutely destroyed me, and apparently even the creator thinks that this needs to be nerfed a bit lol:
but the final level i ended up solving was much easier for me than the ones leading up to it, so i guess it really is all subjective in the end:
i'm pleased with the sound design in this game (although maybe less so with the music included - i recognize that lofi midi pan flute sound), and the look of everything is pretty clean as well. overall nice experience
i finished playing the main levels of reliquia park, parachor's latest puzzlescript project. it's cool!
in a nutshell, the game is about object placement puzzles (the sokoban-ing is just a limitation of the puzzlescript framework and isn't a big factor in the level design) whose rules you have to discover. there's five distinct areas with their own objects.
would recommend! and it's easier on the eyes compared to a lot of other puzzlescript stuff