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Ten thousand puzzles spread across five floating biomes, and the game lets you ignore the ones you hate. That permissive design philosophy is either Islands of Insight's greatest strength or its most disarming trick.

My first hour in Islands of Insight felt like stepping into a dream someone else was having. Five floating biomes, each pulling from a different strain of ancient architecture, ancient Egyptian stonework bleeding into Greek columns bleeding into something altogether stranger, and puzzles absolutely everywhere. Not tucked away behind doors or locked in rooms. Just there, in the air, on the walls, embedded in the geometry of the world itself. The sheer density of it is the opening statement, and for puzzle-minded players it lands. What Lunarch Studios built here is genuinely unusual. Across 24 puzzle types, the game swings between analytical and spatial reasoning in a rhythm that keeps fatigue at bay. Logic grids operate like Sudoku variants with escalating rule sets, demanding pure deduction with no guessing needed. Perspective puzzles ask you to find the one spot in the world where floating orbs align into a circle, or where a symbol painted across ruins resolves into something legible. Cube-rolling puzzles, match-three boards, sentinel stone activations, shifting mosaics, flow orbs, music grids, hidden archways you pass through by positioning your body just right. The switch between these modes is one of the game's best-kept pleasures. When you tire of logic, a perspective puzzle is forty seconds away. The world refreshes its open-world puzzles over time, and daily quests layer on top of the static content, meaning there is always something new to chase. Progression ties it together in a way that feels honest rather than manipulative. Solving puzzles earns Sparks and Mastery toward each of the 24 types. Sparks unlock movement upgrades like gliding and double-jumping, making traversal of these dense floating islands feel increasingly light and expressive. Completing Enclave challenge clusters unlocks new puzzle types and opens up new regions through a currency called Mirabilis. A hint system called Foresight carries three charges that nudge you toward a solution without handing it over, and the game is patient enough to let those charges recharge on their own. No puzzle is mandatory; you can skip the formats you hate and still unlock everything that matters. The honest criticisms deserve space. The first five hours lean heavy on the introductory end of each puzzle type, and several reviewers noted that the early game reads as shallow before the difficulty curves steepen. The narrative, delivered through lore fragments scattered around the world, reaches for philosophical weight in the vein of The Talos Principle but doesn't quite close the gap. The shared-world requirement (the game has always-online servers) drew complaints at launch, including reports of server-wiped progress, though an offline mode was later announced. Controller support was initially absent and actively discouraged by the developers, which felt like an odd choice for a game so oriented around unhurried exploration. And if you are the kind of player who needs to complete every puzzle type to feel satisfied, the handful of duller formats (certain hidden object hunts, some of the more repetitive action challenges) will grate. What stays with me is the soundtrack: simultaneously dramatic and genuinely restful, the kind of score that makes a floating island at dusk feel like somewhere worth lingering. The world is visually dense in a way that rewards standing still. That is rare. Islands of Insight knows what it is, a puzzle book you can walk around inside, and it respects your time enough to let you read whichever pages you want. Kai, Scout Team

Islands of Insight

Islands of Insight

13 feb 2024Lunarch StudiosBehaviour Interactive Inc.
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Ten thousand puzzles spread across five floating biomes, and the game lets you ignore the ones you hate. That permissive design philosophy is either Islands of Insight's greatest strength or its most disarming trick.

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My first hour in Islands of Insight felt like stepping into a dream someone else was having. Five floating biomes, each pulling from a different strain of ancient architecture, ancient Egyptian stonework bleeding into Greek columns bleeding into something altogether stranger, and puzzles absolutely everywhere. Not tucked away behind doors or locked in rooms. Just there, in the air, on the walls, embedded in the geometry of the world itself. The sheer density of it is the opening statement, and for puzzle-minded players it lands. What Lunarch Studios built here is genuinely unusual. Across 24 puzzle types, the game swings between analytical and spatial reasoning in a rhythm that keeps fatigue at bay. Logic grids operate like Sudoku variants with escalating rule sets, demanding pure deduction with no guessing needed. Perspective puzzles ask you to find the one spot in the world where floating orbs align into a circle, or where a symbol painted across ruins resolves into something legible. Cube-rolling puzzles, match-three boards, sentinel stone activations, shifting mosaics, flow orbs, music grids, hidden archways you pass through by positioning your body just right. The switch between these modes is one of the game's best-kept pleasures. When you tire of logic, a perspective puzzle is forty seconds away. The world refreshes its open-world puzzles over time, and daily quests layer on top of the static content, meaning there is always something new to chase. Progression ties it together in a way that feels honest rather than manipulative. Solving puzzles earns Sparks and Mastery toward each of the 24 types. Sparks unlock movement upgrades like gliding and double-jumping, making traversal of these dense floating islands feel increasingly light and expressive. Completing Enclave challenge clusters unlocks new puzzle types and opens up new regions through a currency called Mirabilis. A hint system called Foresight carries three charges that nudge you toward a solution without handing it over, and the game is patient enough to let those charges recharge on their own. No puzzle is mandatory; you can skip the formats you hate and still unlock everything that matters. The honest criticisms deserve space. The first five hours lean heavy on the introductory end of each puzzle type, and several reviewers noted that the early game reads as shallow before the difficulty curves steepen. The narrative, delivered through lore fragments scattered around the world, reaches for philosophical weight in the vein of The Talos Principle but doesn't quite close the gap. The shared-world requirement (the game has always-online servers) drew complaints at launch, including reports of server-wiped progress, though an offline mode was later announced. Controller support was initially absent and actively discouraged by the developers, which felt like an odd choice for a game so oriented around unhurried exploration. And if you are the kind of player who needs to complete every puzzle type to feel satisfied, the handful of duller formats (certain hidden object hunts, some of the more repetitive action challenges) will grate. What stays with me is the soundtrack: simultaneously dramatic and genuinely restful, the kind of score that makes a floating island at dusk feel like somewhere worth lingering. The world is visually dense in a way that rewards standing still. That is rare. Islands of Insight knows what it is, a puzzle book you can walk around inside, and it respects your time enough to let you read whichever pages you want.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayertier:aaaOpen-World PuzzlerPerspective PuzzlesLogic GridsDaily QuestsShared WorldForesight Hint SystemNon-Linear ProgressionCozy Exploration

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OS
Windows 10
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
35 GB available space
Graphics
NVidia GeForce GTX 960 or Radeon R9 380. 4GB VRAM
Processor
Intel Core i5-7400 or AMD Ryzen 5 1400

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Windows 10, Direct X 11 or later
Memory
16 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
35 GB available space
Graphics
NVidia GeForce GTX 1070 or Radeon RX Vega 56. 8GB VRAM
Processor
Intel Core i5-11600K or AMD Ryzen 5 5600

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81

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Desarrolladora
Lunarch Studios
Distribuidora
Behaviour Interactive Inc.
Fecha de lanzamiento
13 feb 2024

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