- September 30, 2021
- Crafty Weazel
MinimalCrypt
63%Game Brain Score
music
gameplay, graphics
94% User Score 18 reviews
Platforms
About
Discover the simple yet intricate rules of Minimal Crypt through 50+ handcrafted puzzling levels of ever increasing difficulty! Create your own levels in the in-game editor and share them with the community to push the experience further.










Audience ScoreBased on 18 reviews
music5 positive mentions
- Minimal Crypt features clever and innovative puzzle mechanics that challenge players to think critically and strategically.
- The game has a sleek, minimalist aesthetic and a great soundtrack that enhances the overall experience.
- It includes a level editor and community-generated content, providing players with endless replayability and new challenges.
- The game lacks sufficient user-generated levels and an in-game search feature, making it difficult to find and access community content.
- Many levels feel more like tutorials rather than fully developed puzzles, leading to a rushed experience.
- The level selection process is cumbersome, as it can only be accessed while playing, not from the main menu.
gameplay
20 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay of "Minimal Crypt" is centered around a unique coloring mechanic that requires players to layer colors to navigate obstacles, adding depth to traditional puzzle-solving. With over 60 levels organized into chapters that gradually introduce new mechanics, the game offers a well-paced challenge that encourages higher-level reasoning and strategic planning. Additionally, the inclusion of a level editor allows for community-generated content, enhancing replayability and creativity.
“The UX/UI is sleek, and the mechanics and puzzle design are well thought out.”
“A great puzzle game - simple mechanics, excellently designed and polished levels.”
“Puzzle games with genuinely innovative mechanics are incredibly rare these days, and this little gem in the rough is a perfect example of something brand new that's easy to pick up but incredibly hard to master.”
“The puzzles are alright, though it does seem more like a framework for community-generated content, because many of the 64 levels are just explanations of the mechanics, and the final level says 'thanks for playing and good luck!' which sounds more like the end of a tutorial.”
“Nothing new or groundbreaking, just variations on some established puzzle elements and mechanics.”
“When you thought you understood all the mechanics, there are more to come and real challenges to face.”