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Eight wildly different puzzle games wrapped in a loving 90s BBS simulation, from a studio that said goodbye by making sure every minute of it earns your attention.

I'll be straight with you: I came into Last Call BBS as a shooter guy who tolerates puzzle games the same way I tolerate warm beer. Functional, occasionally enjoyable, never my first choice. Two hours in, I'd forgotten I had a ranked queue waiting. That doesn't happen often. What Zachtronics shipped here is eight distinct puzzle games, all dressed up inside a fictional 1990s personal computer called the Sawayama Z5 Powerlance. You dial into the titular BBS over a simulated modem connection, and yes, you actually wait for games to download. That sounds like a gimmick. It isn't. The enforced patience is part of the design, nudging you to spend time with each download rather than bingeing them all at once. It works, and the FM-synth soundtrack and pixel art framing hold up while you wait. The presentation is considered enough that it earns every second of those fake load times. The games themselves span a serious range of difficulty and type. On the lighter end, Dungeons and Diagrams plays like Minesweeper crossed with Picross, where you lay out dungeon layouts according to a fixed rule set about monsters, treasure chests, and dead ends. Sawayama Solitaire is a Klondike variant that sits somewhere between genuinely relaxing and quietly strategic. HACK*MATCH is a remastered tile-matching action game from EXAPUNKS, with a solo campaign and local head-to-head multiplayer. That last one is the closest thing here to a competitive mode, and while the netcode-heads among you won't find ranked matchmaking, local PvP with a friend on the couch is quick and punchy. On the brutal end, ChipWizard Professional is effectively a CAD program wearing a game mask, asking you to build actual circuit logic using transistors, wires, and capacitors. 20th Century Food Court tasks you with programming factory assembly lines to produce fast food to spec. Both score your solutions against other players' solutions, so the optimization itch is there if you want it. X'BPGH: The Forbidden Path hands you absolutely nothing in the way of instructions and watches you figure out how flesh sculpture works in a cursed fantasy world. The community has guides for this one, and you may need them. The criticism worth flagging: several games offer almost no onboarding. Zachtronics built their reputation on giving players the bare minimum of context and watching them sink or swim, and that philosophy is all over Last Call BBS. Some players will find this thrilling. Others will bounce off ChipWizard or X'BPGH after thirty minutes of total confusion and feel like their time was wasted. If you need a tutorial that walks you through every mechanic, manage your expectations for at least half the collection. The breadth is also a slight liability in a different way: the quality ceiling varies across the eight games. STEED FORCE Hobby Studio, a virtual model-kit assembly sim where you clip plastic pieces and paint them, is more meditative activity than puzzle, and it will divide people along clear lines. Some reviewers called it the emotional heart of the package. Equally valid: you might finish it in an hour and wonder why it's there. Steam players currently rate this at 94% positive across nearly twelve hundred reviews, and that number reflects something real. The whole package runs on anything, has no always-online requirement, and sits in a price range that makes the per-game cost very easy to stomach. For a solo experience to chip away at across multiple sessions, it punches above its weight. Fred, Scout Team

Last Call BBS

Last Call BBS

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Eight wildly different puzzle games wrapped in a loving 90s BBS simulation, from a studio that said goodbye by making sure every minute of it earns your attention.

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I'll be straight with you: I came into Last Call BBS as a shooter guy who tolerates puzzle games the same way I tolerate warm beer. Functional, occasionally enjoyable, never my first choice. Two hours in, I'd forgotten I had a ranked queue waiting. That doesn't happen often. What Zachtronics shipped here is eight distinct puzzle games, all dressed up inside a fictional 1990s personal computer called the Sawayama Z5 Powerlance. You dial into the titular BBS over a simulated modem connection, and yes, you actually wait for games to download. That sounds like a gimmick. It isn't. The enforced patience is part of the design, nudging you to spend time with each download rather than bingeing them all at once. It works, and the FM-synth soundtrack and pixel art framing hold up while you wait. The presentation is considered enough that it earns every second of those fake load times. The games themselves span a serious range of difficulty and type. On the lighter end, Dungeons and Diagrams plays like Minesweeper crossed with Picross, where you lay out dungeon layouts according to a fixed rule set about monsters, treasure chests, and dead ends. Sawayama Solitaire is a Klondike variant that sits somewhere between genuinely relaxing and quietly strategic. HACK*MATCH is a remastered tile-matching action game from EXAPUNKS, with a solo campaign and local head-to-head multiplayer. That last one is the closest thing here to a competitive mode, and while the netcode-heads among you won't find ranked matchmaking, local PvP with a friend on the couch is quick and punchy. On the brutal end, ChipWizard Professional is effectively a CAD program wearing a game mask, asking you to build actual circuit logic using transistors, wires, and capacitors. 20th Century Food Court tasks you with programming factory assembly lines to produce fast food to spec. Both score your solutions against other players' solutions, so the optimization itch is there if you want it. X'BPGH: The Forbidden Path hands you absolutely nothing in the way of instructions and watches you figure out how flesh sculpture works in a cursed fantasy world. The community has guides for this one, and you may need them. The criticism worth flagging: several games offer almost no onboarding. Zachtronics built their reputation on giving players the bare minimum of context and watching them sink or swim, and that philosophy is all over Last Call BBS. Some players will find this thrilling. Others will bounce off ChipWizard or X'BPGH after thirty minutes of total confusion and feel like their time was wasted. If you need a tutorial that walks you through every mechanic, manage your expectations for at least half the collection. The breadth is also a slight liability in a different way: the quality ceiling varies across the eight games. STEED FORCE Hobby Studio, a virtual model-kit assembly sim where you clip plastic pieces and paint them, is more meditative activity than puzzle, and it will divide people along clear lines. Some reviewers called it the emotional heart of the package. Equally valid: you might finish it in an hour and wonder why it's there. Steam players currently rate this at 94% positive across nearly twelve hundred reviews, and that number reflects something real. The whole package runs on anything, has no always-online requirement, and sits in a price range that makes the per-game cost very easy to stomach. For a solo experience to chip away at across multiple sessions, it punches above its weight.

Fred
Fred · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayerpvplocal-multiplayerlocal-coopachievementstier:sub-5Puzzle CollectionNo Hand-HoldingOptimization ScoringLocal PvPFactory AutomationCircuit DesignRetro SimulationTile Matching

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OS
Windows Vista / 7 / 8 / 10
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
250 MB available space
Graphics
960 x 540
Processor
2.0 GHz

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