No genre of video games has the replay value of a great puzzler. They are immune to graphics upgrades because with them it is all about the gameplay.
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No genre of video games has the replay value of a great puzzler. They are immune to graphics upgrades because with them it is all about the gameplay.
When talking about puzzle games, these come through my head:
Tetris
Dr. Mario
PuyoPuyo
Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo
Puzzle Bobble (aka Bust-a-Move)
Picross
[QUOTE=Dasher]No genre of video games has the replay value of a great puzzler. They are immune to graphics upgrades because with them it is all about the gameplay.[/QUOTE]
MMmmm. Sometimes. Sometimes they can be repetitious or discouraging. Like Spider Solitaire with 4 suites. I've beat it over a handful of times, but it's still ridiculously hard and random.
I like logic puzzles better. Kickle Cubicle (sp?) for 8-bit Nintendo rocked. I remember Gyromite being good.
Another game that has puzzles that you wouldn't normally think of is the Prince of Persia games, where you have to figure out how to get across a room, sometimes on the fly while you're moving. It's entertaining. Sometimes you just stare across a room in first person view and just say here goes nothing... and take off and see what you can do. Not much replay value in any of those though.
Mathius
Puzzle games… I love 'em.
Some of my favorites:
Qix/Ultimate Qix/Volfied
Lumines
Tetris
Columns
Puzzle Bubble
Panel de Pon aka Tetris Attack aka Pokemon Puzzle League
Ikaruga :lol
Lemmings
Magical Drop 3
Baku Baku
I'll agree that they have unlimited replay value. Always challenge for hi score and fast times! Games where there is always an element to improve and build score are timeless…
My company will be adding another puzzle game to the genre in a few weeks
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[QUOTE=kaiteng]When talking about puzzle games, these come through my head:
Tetris
Dr. Mario
PuyoPuyo
[B]Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo[/B]
Puzzle Bobble (aka Bust-a-Move)
Picross[/QUOTE]
:oldlol: Is this real?
[QUOTE=XxNeXuSxX]:oldlol: Is this real?[/QUOTE]
Yes.
[IMG]http://img368.imageshack.us/img368/9867/superpuzzlefighterhdix8.png[/IMG]
One of the best head-to-head puzzle games ever.
[QUOTE=kaiteng]Yes.
[IMG]http://img368.imageshack.us/img368/9867/superpuzzlefighterhdix8.png[/IMG]
One of the best head-to-head puzzle games ever.[/QUOTE]
Another great head to head game
Is chu-chu rocket considered a puzzle game in the traditional sense?
if you've got a wii check out world of goo (also on pc):
[img]http://wiimedia.ign.com/wii/image/article/914/914951/world-of-goo-20080930033334977_640w.jpg[/img]
one of the most refreshing and innovative puzzle games i've played in a long time.
I love a good puzzler. Especially a good hearty one, like Ico, which sort of blurs the line between puzzler and platformer, and a few other things.
I kind of feel like the online availability of puzzlers has sort of wiped out the console development of them.
Here's one of my current favorites. I beat it about a month ago. It's flash, and can be a little sluggish. I made a thread about it in the OTC, since there's a few engineers in there, and it's a design/physics game, but no one bit:
FANTASTIC CONTRAPTION
[url]http://fantasticcontraption.com/[/url]
[QUOTE=intrinsic]Is chu-chu rocket considered a puzzle game in the traditional sense?[/QUOTE]Chu-chu is my favorite game of all-time. I bought a Dreamcast just to play it, and the overly ambitious Shenmue.
Aw man, I wish it was still possible to play Chu Chu online :(
not a video game, but this one baffled me for a couple minutes:
[img]http://img.izismile.com/img/img8/20151023/640/daily_picdump_1951_640_63.jpg[/img]
just type the last answer if you get it.
No mention of Swapper?