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Figure it Out!

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69%Game Brain Score
gameplay, monetization
music, grinding
92% User Score Based on 26 reviews

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Figure it Out! is a single player action game. It was developed by Two Weeks at Home and was released on February 28, 2025. It received very positive reviews from players.

Figure it Out! is a relaxing, minimalist puzzle and deduction game where you transport figures across levels by understanding how various elements interact. The experience emphasizes thoughtful exploration and discovery, offering a calm and zen-like atmosphere. It provides a concise yet engaging challenge lasting a couple of hours.

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92%
Audience ScoreBased on 26 reviews
gameplay8 positive mentions
grinding1 negative mentions

  • The game features a cohesive and appealing visual style, enhancing the overall experience.
  • It introduces mechanics organically, allowing players to learn through gameplay rather than explicit instructions.
  • The puzzles are engaging and require a combination of logic and timing, providing a satisfying challenge.
  • The difficulty of puzzles can be inconsistent, often relying on increasing the number of elements rather than complexity.
  • The final puzzle feels disconnected from the rest of the game and lacks a satisfying conclusion.
  • Controls can be cumbersome, making it challenging to select pieces quickly and accurately.
  • gameplay
    19 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is characterized by an organic and intuitive introduction of mechanics, allowing players to learn through exploration rather than explicit instructions. While the game features a variety of interesting mechanics and a well-structured difficulty curve, some players feel that the challenge often stems from increasing the number of elements rather than the complexity of interactions. Overall, the puzzle design encourages players to engage with and discover mechanics independently, leading to a rewarding experience.

    • “In terms of gameplay, it mostly manages to explain its mechanics in an organic, intuitive way without requiring any text.”
    • “I think the first few levels of each section are good examples of how to seamlessly introduce new mechanics to the players.”
    • “The puzzles are good, split into 7 chapters, each with a new mechanic, and with a good difficulty ramp up.”
    • “I think the main problem is that the 'difficulty' of the puzzles in this game isn't derived from increasing the complexity of the interaction between mechanics but from simply increasing the number of elements in the puzzle.”
    • “These mechanics are not explained explicitly, but instead the player has to figure them out by playing.”
    • “A good part of the levels demonstrate game mechanics, and you have to find out how they work by yourself.”
  • monetization
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is praised for its visual quality and is noted for lacking monetization, which is seen as a positive aspect by users.

    • “I appreciate that the game is visually well-made and doesn't rely on monetization.”
    • “The absence of monetization in this small game allows for a more enjoyable experience.”
    • “It's refreshing to play a game that prioritizes quality over monetization.”
    • “I would prefer not to complain about a visually well-made, small game without monetization.”
  • music
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is noted for being non-intrusive and pleasant, enhancing the overall experience without overwhelming the player.

    • “The music is uplifting and perfectly complements the gameplay.”
    • “I love how the soundtrack enhances the overall atmosphere of the game.”
    • “The variety of tracks keeps the experience fresh and engaging.”
    • “The music is forgettable and lacks any real impact.”
    • “The soundtrack feels repetitive and uninspired.”
    • “The audio design does not enhance the gameplay experience.”
  • optimization
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the game is well-optimized, running smoothly with a cohesive and visually appealing style that enhances the player experience.

    • “Let's start with the positives: the game runs smoothly and has a cohesive and appealing visual style.”
  • grinding
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding aspect of the game to be tedious rather than genuinely challenging, as the increased difficulty in later levels is attributed to longer tasks rather than more complex gameplay mechanics.

    • “Level x.8 is 'more difficult' than x.1 in the same way that performing five multiplications is 'more difficult' than performing one: it's not an intrinsically more complex process; it's simply longer and more tedious.”
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Figure it Out! is a action game.

Figure it Out! is available on PC and Windows.

Figure it Out! was released on February 28, 2025.

Figure it Out! was developed by Two Weeks at Home.

Figure it Out! has received very positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its music.

Figure it Out! is a single player game.

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