Wark & Wimble

Wark & Wimble
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$5.99
Release date
19 October 2020
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Eat food, hatch eggs and solve puzzles in this 2D puzzle game. Use the characters to arrange objects while avoiding deadly traps and enemies.

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Wark & Wimble system requirements

Minimum:

  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core2 Duo 2.4GHz or equivalent
  • Memory: 512 MB RAM
  • Graphics: Any GFX Card
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 60 MB available space

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robocopulus
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A fun puzzle game in the spirit of Adventures of Lolo. Don't be fooled by the adorable graphics, the challenge ramps up nicely as you go.

Tricky Ed
Tricky Ed

Aggressively cute puzzler brimming with personality. Difficulty of the puzzles is a little inconsistent and there's not a lot of signposting or clues given, but easy rewinds/redos make experimenting fun. Environmental hazards are introduced to the game at a good pace and it doesn't overuse any gimmicks. Reminds me a lot of Chip's Challenge, only less twitchy.

special player
special player

This is a very fun puzzle game that reminds me of the Lolo games on the NES. The difficulty curve has been very smooth so far, and lots of new mechanics get introduced to keep things interesting, as well as different types of puzzles. The game hasn't been too difficult so far, but the bonus levels can be very difficult if that is what you are looking for.

NightBlade
NightBlade

Really good game. The animations are quite well-done, and the variety of environments and mechanics is very interesting - it's "sudoku-like," but with a bunch of innovative new mechanics (lasers, fireballs, conveyor belts, and more).

Gameplay-wise, it's very satisfying to move things around, interact with objects, and discover how things work together. The puzzles are tricky and difficult sometimes - part of the fun is figuring out how things interact with each other and what possibilities each object presents.

If you like puzzle games, and somewhat difficult games, I highly recommend it.

Hammersmith
Hammersmith

Charming and challenging in equal measure, Wark & Wimble has tickled my brain more than any game in recent memory. The puzzles are difficult yet the game mechanics, like the ability to instantly restart or immediately take back moves, remove a great deal of frustration and make it entertaining straight through.