- August 13, 2021
- Waidy Andrade
Puzzle Light: Slide
87%Game Brain Score
graphics, gameplay
music
95% User Score 42 reviews
Platforms
About
"Puzzle Light: Slide" is a logic game where you take pieces to specified spots to turn on lights. The game features 50 hand-crafted levels, designed to be enjoyable even for those unfamiliar with electronic circuits. Your goal is to illuminate the board by sliding pieces into their correct positions.


Audience ScoreBased on 42 reviews
graphics4 positive mentions
music3 negative mentions
- The game features a well-designed difficulty curve, gradually increasing from simple to challenging levels, making it accessible for novices and enjoyable for experienced players.
- The minimalist graphics and relaxing music create a pleasant atmosphere, enhancing the overall gaming experience.
- The sliding puzzle mechanics are engaging and unique, with many levels providing a satisfying challenge that keeps players invested.
- The final levels, particularly level 45 and 50, can be frustrating due to the limited undo feature, which can hinder progress and enjoyment.
- Some players found the puzzles to be repetitive, with only a few types of challenges throughout the game.
- The game may not appeal to those looking for a fast-paced experience, as it requires thoughtful planning and can be time-consuming.
music
8 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe music in the game is described as relaxing, complementing the puzzle gameplay and making it accessible for novices. However, some users express a desire for the developers to introduce new music, as the current tracks are seen as repetitive. Overall, the music enhances the gaming experience, but there is room for improvement.
“Similar to other puzzle light games, the music is relaxing and the game is not too difficult even for novices.”
“Nice game, levels are great and controls are responsive, plus relaxing music.”
“Oh, and I wish the dev would eventually change the music in this series.”
“The music is relaxing, but it feels repetitive and could use more variety.”
“The soundtrack is forgettable and doesn't enhance the gaming experience.”