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Games like The Pigeon Post Principle

Looking for games like The Pigeon Post Principle? Here are top puzzle recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with Mini Beasts, Stamp Collecting on Planet Q or Continental Shelf.

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  • 84%Game Brain Score
    84% User Score Based on 38 reviews

    "Mini Beasts" is a puzzle game featuring small invertebrate creatures such as ladybugs, spiders, snails, stag beetles, and frogs. The objective is to move all blue creatures to blue spaces and red creatures to red spaces, with each creature having a unique movement pattern. The game is designed for smartphones and is suitable for all ages.

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  • 55%Game Brain Score
    55% User Score Based on 7 reviews

    cassowary games inc. and the Project for Interplanetary Cultural Exchange are proud to present a port to Earth computers of the famous game Ⴑꝺ:׀Z Э⌶ᐳ:Эꝺ⌶ⵒ Э⍑ΞZ׀ (Stamp Collector Game) from Planet Q. We are so pleased to finally be able to bring the experience of this classic Qzian game to the people of Earth. We've tried to present the game as authentically as possible, but we have edited the gam…

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  • 65%Game Brain Score
    65% User Score Based on 20 reviews

    Continental Shelf is a puzzle game where players rearrange stone blocks and move fish and sharks to create a single continuous area containing all the fish while keeping them separate from the sharks. The challenge lies in connecting all fish without letting sharks enter their space, or the level fails. Strategic planning and careful movement are essential to solving each level.

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  • 60%Game Brain Score
    60% User Score Based on 13 reviews

    You are a lizard, who is also a wizard. You have the power to cast a summoning spell to pull tiles towards you. Your mission is to align all the magical tiles in order to ensure that their magic power can flow freely. Can you line up the tiles in all 15 levels? Created in 48 hours for Ludum Dare 55. (Theme: "Summoning.") (Unrelated to this puzzle game Stars Align, which I wasn't aware of when m…

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  • 96%Game Brain Score
    96% User Score Based on 53 reviews

    "Squirrelativity" is a puzzle game featuring two rival squirrel groups who must work together to harvest fruits from each other's territory for the winter. Players drag tree branch paths using the mouse, ensuring they only branch away from the starting point and avoid walls. The goal is to collect green seeds and fruits while splitting resources evenly between the groups, promoting fairness and cooperation. The game won 7th place overall and 3rd place for innovation in Ludum Dare 52.

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  • 90%Game Brain Score
    90% User Score Based on 45 reviews

    "Hazel & Hector" is a puzzle game where you help two snowshoe hares, Hazel and Hector, eat all the grass in 10 different levels. The hares can only move freely on spaces that match their color or on mixed-color spaces, becoming nervous and unable to move on spaces of the opposite color. To assist the hares, you can push nervous hares around by moving into them, and both hares must be on matching tiles to complete a level. The game encourages players to learn about snowshoe hares' real-life camouflage abilities while having fun.

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  • 61%Game Brain Score
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    100% User Score Based on 12 reviews

    Meet Ringo, the fluffiest postbunny this side of the mailbox! In Ringo’s Roundup, you’ll plan wild delivery routes by placing wacky Effect Tiles that twist, turn, and toss Ringo’s mail car through vibrant puzzle-packed landscapes! Your mission? Grab every envelope and zoom to the mailbox – but Ringo won’t get far without your clever brainpower. You’re the path-planning genius here! Use tiles to:…

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  • The developers of this game couldn't finish their game in time for the game jam. In fact, the game is so unfinished that you’re forced to use the not-very-well-hidden debug mode to beat it! Now that the game is at least possible, let’s see what got finished. Confused? Read below for controls and tips! Controls:  A/D - Move left/right W/S - Navigate menu, cling to ladder Space - Jump Left-click (in…

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  • 67%Game Brain Score
    67% User Score Based on 18 reviews

    "Our company offers a subscription delivery box service with a unique guarantee: a new box delivered every ten seconds! How can we accomplish such a feat, you ask? ...That's a trade secret." Construct the ideal delivery route to reach all houses in under ten seconds by weaving backwards and forwards in time. If you play your cards right, you'll be able to make it back in time to pick up the next s…

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  • A game that I made for Quantron. This was a failed Ludum Dare 53 entry, now finally finished. You can still visit the Ludum Dare page if you want to see the original version. Please read this post for why it took so long and is still broken. WARNING: This game is hard. And contains flashing screen effects. Press "F" on the title screen to toggle them. How to play Player 1 WASD = Move/Jump Space …

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