- August 26, 2021
- Mens Sana Interactive
Floating Farmer: Logic Puzzle
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About
In "Floating Farmer: Logic Puzzle," you are tasked with sliding blocks to rebuild paths and reunite baby animals with their mothers after farms mysteriously float into the sky. With a Rubik's cube-like sliding mechanism, this game offers a fun and engaging challenge in a relaxing countryside setting. Check out the developer's other games for more puzzles and island adventures.











- The game features cute graphics and a relaxing soundtrack, making it enjoyable to play.
- There are 50 puzzles that provide a good mix of relaxing and challenging gameplay, with some levels offering multiple solutions.
- The game is affordable and offers a fun experience for puzzle lovers and achievement hunters.
- The tile sliding mechanism is frustrating, as it often fails to move pieces as intended, leading to a tedious experience.
- There is no replayability or engaging story, which may limit long-term enjoyment.
- Animations can be slow, particularly at the end of levels, which can detract from the overall pacing of the game.
gameplay
13 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay is characterized by unique mechanics, including Rubik's cube elements, which enhance the experience alongside impressive graphics and soothing music. While the game offers enjoyable and fluid mechanics with challenging puzzles, it lacks replayability due to the absence of endgame content and a compelling story. Overall, players find it fun and engaging once they acclimate to the mechanics.
“Passionate about the games in this farmer series, this new addition brought the Rubik's cube mechanics, which fit perfectly with the series, in addition to the traditional wonderful graphics and the smooth and perfect music for these relaxing moments unraveling these puzzles.”
“A very fun game with fluid mechanics and very interesting with challenging puzzles.”
“There is no replayability in this game as there are no end game mechanics, no map metrics to try to beat, and no engrossing story to return to.”
“The mechanics take a little getting used to, but once you have a handle on it, it's not too bad.”