- July 6, 2018
- Growfall Games
Supesu
56%Game Brain Score
graphics, music
gameplay, replayability
78% User Score 23 reviews
Platforms
About
This is small dimensional puzzle where you can spend an hour-two while listening to relaxing music. Rules are quite simple - you need to lead the ball to its finish line.




Audience ScoreBased on 23 reviews
graphics3 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions
- Supesu is a fun and engaging puzzle game with a simple premise that is easy to understand, making it accessible for players.
- The game offers a relaxing experience with interesting mechanics and a unique 3D navigation aspect, providing a satisfying challenge.
- It's completely free, with no hidden costs or ads, making it a great option for puzzle enthusiasts looking for a casual gaming experience.
- The game is quite short, with only 25 levels, and lacks replayability as puzzles become easier upon completion.
- There is no tutorial or clear instructions, which can lead to frustration as players must figure out mechanics through trial and error.
- Some later levels can become tedious and difficult to navigate, making it hard to see what needs to be done.
gameplay
5 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeGameplay involves clicking on triggers to manipulate objects and guide a ball to a goal, relying on player experimentation to learn mechanics. While the controls are not explicitly explained, the simplicity of the mechanics allows for easy understanding, though many players feel a tutorial would enhance the experience. Overall, the gameplay is limited but immersive, encouraging exploration and discovery.
“You have to learn the mechanics yourself through experimentation, by clicking on the different colored cubes, with the goal being to move a sphere to a specific endpoint.”
“The mechanics, while unexplained, are simple and quite easy to understand as they are introduced.”
“Limited gameplay; could really use a tutorial, and where are they going with this anyway?”
“Gameplay consists of clicking on triggers to make things spin around and clear a path for your ball to hit the goal.”
“You have to learn the mechanics yourself through experimentation by clicking on the different colored cubes, with the goal being to move a sphere to a specific endpoint.”