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A puzzle game about routing a tiny train through alien colonies in space. Fiendish logic, minimal fuss, and quietly devastating difficulty.

Cosmic Express is a pure puzzle game built around one deceptively simple idea: draw a train route that picks up alien passengers and drops them at their matching habitat, without the train ever crossing its own path. That constraint sounds modest until the grid closes in around you and you realize you have been staring at the same four cells for twenty minutes. This is the kind of game that makes you feel genuinely stupid, then genuinely brilliant, sometimes within the same minute. The mechanic has almost no surface area. There are no timers, no resource pools, no unlockable abilities. Just a start point, an end point, some aliens, some habitats, and the question of how a single looping line can thread through all of them in the right order. That purity is both the game's greatest strength and the thing that will make some players bounce off immediately. If you want layers of systems to peel back, this is not your game. If you want a puzzle that respects your intelligence and makes you earn every solution, you have found something special. What surprised me most is how much personality Cosmic Engineers packed into such a stripped-down frame. The alien creatures are chunky and expressive. The color palette leans into warm oranges and deep cosmic purples in a way that feels intentional rather than random. The soundtrack sits somewhere between ambient and playful, exactly the right texture for long quiet thinking sessions. The whole thing has a handmade quality, like someone cared about every single puzzle screen and asked whether it was teaching you something new or just recycling an old idea with a different coat of paint. The answer, overwhelmingly, is the former. Pacing is deliberate. Early puzzles ease you into the logic without being condescending. Middle puzzles introduce new alien types that fundamentally change routing logic, like creatures that block the train from re-entering a cell, or passengers that need to be picked up last. Late puzzles combine these interactions in ways that require you to hold the entire board in your head at once. The difficulty curve is steep but honest. You will never feel cheated. You will feel humbled, which is different. The main campaign is completable in roughly four to six hours depending on how long you sit with the harder boards, and there are optional bonus puzzles for players who want to push further. Cosmic Express knows its length. It does not overstay its welcome or pad things out with busywork. For a puzzle game of this density, that restraint is worth more than another dozen levels would have been. Kai, Scout Team

Cosmic Express

Cosmic Express

16 mar 2017Cosmic EngineersDraknek
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A puzzle game about routing a tiny train through alien colonies in space. Fiendish logic, minimal fuss, and quietly devastating difficulty.

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Cosmic Express is a pure puzzle game built around one deceptively simple idea: draw a train route that picks up alien passengers and drops them at their matching habitat, without the train ever crossing its own path. That constraint sounds modest until the grid closes in around you and you realize you have been staring at the same four cells for twenty minutes. This is the kind of game that makes you feel genuinely stupid, then genuinely brilliant, sometimes within the same minute. The mechanic has almost no surface area. There are no timers, no resource pools, no unlockable abilities. Just a start point, an end point, some aliens, some habitats, and the question of how a single looping line can thread through all of them in the right order. That purity is both the game's greatest strength and the thing that will make some players bounce off immediately. If you want layers of systems to peel back, this is not your game. If you want a puzzle that respects your intelligence and makes you earn every solution, you have found something special. What surprised me most is how much personality Cosmic Engineers packed into such a stripped-down frame. The alien creatures are chunky and expressive. The color palette leans into warm oranges and deep cosmic purples in a way that feels intentional rather than random. The soundtrack sits somewhere between ambient and playful, exactly the right texture for long quiet thinking sessions. The whole thing has a handmade quality, like someone cared about every single puzzle screen and asked whether it was teaching you something new or just recycling an old idea with a different coat of paint. The answer, overwhelmingly, is the former. Pacing is deliberate. Early puzzles ease you into the logic without being condescending. Middle puzzles introduce new alien types that fundamentally change routing logic, like creatures that block the train from re-entering a cell, or passengers that need to be picked up last. Late puzzles combine these interactions in ways that require you to hold the entire board in your head at once. The difficulty curve is steep but honest. You will never feel cheated. You will feel humbled, which is different. The main campaign is completable in roughly four to six hours depending on how long you sit with the harder boards, and there are optional bonus puzzles for players who want to push further. Cosmic Express knows its length. It does not overstay its welcome or pad things out with busywork. For a puzzle game of this density, that restraint is worth more than another dozen levels would have been.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

steamPure PuzzleLogic-BasedMinimalistSingle MechanicRelaxing Difficulty CurveShort but DenseAmbient SoundtrackGrid-Based

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Processor
SSE2 instruction set support
Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
256 MB NVidia or ATI graphics card, Intel HD Graphics 3000 or better
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
500 MB available space

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Desarrolladora
Cosmic Engineers
Distribuidora
Draknek
Fecha de lanzamiento
16 mar 2017

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Cosmic Express se lanzó el 16 de marzo de 2017.

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Cosmic Express fue desarrollado por Cosmic Engineers y publicado por Draknek.