Dissembler
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.
All of the game modes offer difficult gameplay and puzzles. Over 170 puzzles are there with no time limits, so the player can take his time to solve the puzzles. With initiative graphics, 170 puzzles, no time limits, and addictive gameplay, it is the best relaxing game.
#1 Filament
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.
The player has to examine the ship deeply to uncover the realities. The game’s 3D graphics let the player see everything clearly. Dive into the puzzling adventure, explore everything, solve all the puzzles, and uncover mysteries. The game has core features such as 3D Graphics, Addictive Gameplay, Exploration, Isometric Angle, and Deep Examination.
#2 Puddle Knights
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.
The game has no time pressure, so the player can take his time to solve the puzzles with the best possible solutions. Jump into the puzzling adventure, solve all the riddle, and take time for a feasible solution. The game’s core features are No Time Limits, Multiple Puzzles, Undo Option, and Isometric Angle.