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 Breezeblox
Breezeblox is an Adventure, Puzzle, Strategy, and Single-player video game developed by Pugsley. Throughout the game, the player’s mission is to reach the end of the cube without moving the blocks. It is addictive but challenging at the same time. Initial puzzles will offer easy to play scenario, but the advanced ones are complex and thinkable.
One hundred fifty puzzles are there that always keeps the player in chaos. The visuals of the game are very clear and offer the player to see everything deeply. The player’s every action is vital, so he must keep moving but carefully. It is an offline adventure that requires no internet to access the game.
The puzzles always keep the player in trouble, but this scenario is unique where the player has just to pass the blocks. With the core features such as Addictive Gameplay, Unique Scenario, Simple Rule, 150 Puzzles, and Offline Adventure, it is the best game to train the mind in the leisure time.