- December 18, 2023
- PeatyTurf
The Enjenir
Platforms
About
"The Enjenir" is a first-person puzzle-adventure game set in a mysterious, procedurally generated world. Players must manipulate the environment and solve intricate puzzles to uncover the secrets of the "Peatyturf" dimension. With its unique gameplay mechanics and striking art style, "The Enjenir" offers a fresh and engaging experience for fans of the genre.











- The game features a unique and engaging physics engine that allows for creative building and problem-solving.
- The developers are responsive to community feedback and actively work on updates, enhancing the game's content and mechanics.
- The humorous and light-hearted tone, combined with the quirky character controls, adds to the overall fun experience.
- The controls, especially for character movement and building, are often described as clunky and frustrating, detracting from the gameplay experience.
- Many players find the difficulty curve steep, with some levels being excessively challenging and requiring significant time investment.
- The lack of quality of life features, such as saving builds mid-mission and more intuitive building tools, limits the overall enjoyment of the game.
- gameplay74 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The gameplay is praised for its excellent sandbox environment, featuring challenging missions that evoke a sense of engineering creativity, complemented by intuitive and innovative building mechanics. While the light-hearted tone and quirky characters add charm, some players find the controls and difficulty spikes frustrating. Overall, it offers a unique blend of fun physics and problem-solving that appeals to fans of sandbox building games.
“An excellent sandbox with genuinely challenging missions that really make you feel like an engineer, plus the best free-form building mechanics ever.”
“If you love physics/building games like me then this is a must play, the building mechanics are easy but also complicated at the same time and the physics is so fun to play around with, as well as the fact that you can just design anything you want and hope it doesn't crumble right as you press play due to not enough support or not enough nails is just so satisfying to me.”
“The gameplay is exactly how I envisioned, the perfect balance between goofy and also being able to build some serious mechanical structures.”
“Perhaps a divisive feature is the qwop-like ragdoll gameplay, where your player's wobbly ragdoll acts as the usability test of your structures; the janky controls may mean you have to build more OSHA-compliant structures, but you also may get away with bare building frames if you can control really, really well.”
“Overall the game is fun and nailing stuff is super satisfying but one big issue is that the difficulty spike is ridiculous and there isn't a lot of build up to advanced mechanics.”
“It adds nothing to the gameplay and feels sloppy.”