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    Create gorgeous miniature Japanese landscapes in Nurikabe World, a soothing Sudoku-style puzzle, available to play at Steam Next Fest in October

    Comic VibeBy Comic VibeOctober 15, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    I’ve noticed lately that gaming media types are likely to ignore puzzle games in our coverage unless we work for a publication that specializes in the genre. I was reminded of this this summer when I was judging the European Independent Cup and saw someone (namely Hemisquare) submit a cute puzzle game called Nurikabe World. I am Convinced I was informed that this game was a candidate for the shortlist, only to find that not many other voters were as enthusiastic about it as I was. It’s not that they don’t think it looks good; It’s just that for many people, it’s unimaginable that a simple puzzle game could be so amazing compared to popular games like RPGs and roguelikes.

    I don’t know about you, but the amount of time I play puzzle games is disproportionate to how often I actually talk about them when discussing my hobby, or when talking about the gaming industry. So I was really excited to see Nurikabe World submitted to the Steam Next Fest in October, as it gave me the perfect excuse to enjoy the wonderfully relaxing time I had with it, and I I think you will too.

    A spring-themed puzzle grid in the world of Tube.

    Image source: half square

    Now, while I’ve never played it before, I know that Nurikabe isn’t a new game per se; Its pen-and-paper iteration has been popular since the early 1990s, and its simple grid structure will likely remind you of Sudoku, although the two games don’t share anything mechanically apart from being the same game. Too many similarities logic puzzles.

    The concept behind Nurikabe is that, using the numbers given on the grid, you need to draw a series of islands corresponding to those numbers in a network of connected rivers – no The pool is too deep and wide to be a river, so illegal.

    Summer themed puzzle grid in Nurikabe World.

    Image source: half square

    In fact, Nurikabe World does a good job of teaching you the rules of the game in its tutorials, so even complete beginners will get up to speed quickly. You’ll be glad you did, because while Nurikabe World isn’t the first video game to digitize Nurikabe, it’s the only one I’ve seen that took this relaxing “let’s arrange islands and rivers” concept and Example that continues “Sounds like it would look really nice on PC.”

    An autumn-themed puzzle grid in the world of Nurikabe.

    Image source: half square

    While traditional Nurikabe gameplay is played on a simple black-and-white grid, Nurikabe World is set on a gorgeous full-color map, rewarding successfully building an island through small dioramas sprouting on it. Nurikabe World offers different collections of puzzles for different seasons of the year, taking you to the epitome of Japanese landscapes: cherry blossom trees, bamboo groves, torii gates, shrines and pagodas, as well as peaceful rural landscapes with houses surrounded by spikes and rocks. .

    They’re kind of like a dynamic version of the illustrative resource tiles you get in Civilization or Catan, but instead of sucking everything in sight into your city-building, you admire this before moving on. A moment of beauty. Each completed square closely resembles the scene inside the snow globe. Add to that the kind of soothing soft music you rarely hear outside of a spa—always with slight variations to suit the current gaming season—and you get a game that’s simply enjoyable, whether In both senses.

    Winter themed puzzle grid in Norikabe World.

    Image source: half square

    Nurikabe World doesn’t have a release date yet, but you can play a trial version on Steam right now. The full game is designed to include daily puzzles and infinite modes, as well as themed puzzle sequence activities like the one shown in this demo, and a level editor that allows you to create and share your own puzzles.

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