Marty Thinks 4D
Marty Thinks 4D is an Adventure, 3D, Casual, and Single-player video game developed by Kitty Soft Studios for Windows. Throughout the game, the player has to control a small robot named Marty, who finds himself in a puzzling world and has to discover the truths. The robot has to explore 3D environments, solve puzzles, and find its creator.
The game has five chapters where Marty is inside a factory, and his creator has passed. Marty is trapped in an isolated existence and must follow the final commands of his late master. Time-traveling requires the player to work with up to five partners to overcome these challenges, as it is impossible for a single player to pass the riddles alone.
This technique lets the player play out partial solutions to a single puzzle and play out the remaining parts to unlock the next one. The game focuses on small puzzle areas where the player can view the field from isometric and top-down perspectives. Multiple players coordinate to perform different activities such as defeating enemies, activating objects, etc.
#1 The Little Ball That Could
The Little Ball That Could is an Action-Adventure, Casual, and Single-player video game developed by Naissus Works for multiple platforms. Throughout the adventure, the player controls a ball where the mission is to roll the ball and approach the end as fast as possible. It is an addictive game where the player does not need to follow the combat scenarios.
The game has five worlds and 120 levels, where every level is more challenging and puzzling. The player will encounter twisty paths that give the player three tasks to perform. The player has to master the speed, precision, and keenness. The checkpoint system will help the player, and the player can skip the level if he feels unsatisfied with the puzzle.
Through progression, the player has to unlock beautiful marble skins using puzzle pieces. The player can switch the controls from tilt to touch and vice versa at any stage. The game has offered nine piano-based and an original game sound to keep the player entertained. The core features are Nine Music, 120 Levels, and Five Worlds.
#2 Cubiques 2
Cubiques 2 is an Adventure, 3D, Casual, and Single-player video game developed by Dilmer Games for Windows. It is the sequel to the Cubiques and lets the player follow the same gameplay as the last one. Throughout the game, the player has to move the cubes, so it makes a cube and completes the puzzle. It is an addictive game where the player has not to engage in any combat scenarios.
The game has 70 puzzles where the player finds complexity in every puzzle, rare to other ones. The game has a black and white isometric view that is convenient for such games. It has offered simple controls such as use arrow keys for the movement of the blocks.
The game is available in different languages such as English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, and other well-known tongues. Unique piece of music makes the game interesting and preferable for kids. The game has core features such as Relaxing Music, 70 Puzzles, Black-and-White Graphics, Different Languages, Keyboard Controls, and Simple Gameplay.