Compara los precios de Please Fix The Road en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por ARIELEK. Publicado por ARIELEK. Lanzado el 10/6/2022. Disponible en PC, Mac, Linux, Xbox. Géneros: Casual, Indie, Simulation. Puntuación Metacritic: 80/100.

Looks like a chill two-hour distraction, plays like a quietly devious logic workout across 160 isometric tile puzzles. Deceptively demanding, zero stress.

I'll admit I came into this one expecting a glorified browser game - a quick palette cleanser between bigger strategy sessions. What I got instead was a surprisingly structured puzzle system that had me second-guessing tile placements well past midnight. Please Fix The Road is a grid-based tile-manipulation puzzler spread across 160 levels, each one a compact isometric diorama where you must connect a broken path so that cars, boats, trains, or animals can travel from start to flagpole finish. The core loop sounds simple. The execution is not. The mechanical twist that sets this apart from standard sliding puzzles is that each level hands you a fixed, sequential set of tools - and you must use them in order. One level might ask you to rotate a 4x4 block section, then push a row of tiles, then detonate a line of three pieces. Another hands you only a tile-duplication move and expects you to figure out where it matters most. The sequencing constraint is the main point of friction in the community and, honestly, in my own playtime too. When you get it right, the logic clicks satisfyingly into place. When you get it wrong, you're restarting and mentally rebuilding the solution from scratch. The undo button and a post-launch hint system (which nudges you one step at a time rather than solving the level outright) keep the experience from tipping into frustration, but players who dislike trial-and-error approaches should know what they are signing up for. Beyond the puzzle design, the production quality is punching well above the asking price. The isometric dioramas cycle through winter forests, sun-lit farmland, night-time river crossings, and snowy plains - all rendered in a clean, blocky style with surprisingly polished directional lighting. The level-clear animation, where your successfully routed vehicle launches dramatically into the sky and explodes in a fireball, is a recurring absurdist joke that never fully gets old. Accompanying jazz-adjacent music is relaxing but loops too quickly to sustain long sessions without becoming background noise. From a depth-of-decision standpoint, this sits closer to a pure logic puzzle than a simulation, so it will not scratch a grand-strategy itch. What it does well is what good puzzle design has always done: introduce one mechanic at a time, let you feel competent, then quietly raise the ceiling. The early levels function as an unobtrusive tutorial. By the time triple-digit levels arrive, you are managing six sequential tool steps across terrain that includes elevated bridge tiles, rail networks, and canal sections - all on a small grid where one misread tile ends the run. The lack of a star-rating system or branching level structure means progress is strictly linear, which some players will find clean and others will find limiting. For a strategy and systems-minded player, the appeal here is the constraint optimization angle: you have a fixed toolkit in a fixed order, and the puzzle has exactly one valid solution. That is old-school puzzle design in the best sense. It respects your intelligence by not showing you the answer, and respects your time by keeping each level small enough to restart without pain. The hint system means a genuine newcomer will never be permanently stuck, making this a rare puzzle title that is accessible without being trivial. Diego, Scout Team

Please Fix The Road

Please Fix The Road

10 jun 2022ARIELEK
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Looks like a chill two-hour distraction, plays like a quietly devious logic workout across 160 isometric tile puzzles. Deceptively demanding, zero stress.

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I'll admit I came into this one expecting a glorified browser game - a quick palette cleanser between bigger strategy sessions. What I got instead was a surprisingly structured puzzle system that had me second-guessing tile placements well past midnight. Please Fix The Road is a grid-based tile-manipulation puzzler spread across 160 levels, each one a compact isometric diorama where you must connect a broken path so that cars, boats, trains, or animals can travel from start to flagpole finish. The core loop sounds simple. The execution is not. The mechanical twist that sets this apart from standard sliding puzzles is that each level hands you a fixed, sequential set of tools - and you must use them in order. One level might ask you to rotate a 4x4 block section, then push a row of tiles, then detonate a line of three pieces. Another hands you only a tile-duplication move and expects you to figure out where it matters most. The sequencing constraint is the main point of friction in the community and, honestly, in my own playtime too. When you get it right, the logic clicks satisfyingly into place. When you get it wrong, you're restarting and mentally rebuilding the solution from scratch. The undo button and a post-launch hint system (which nudges you one step at a time rather than solving the level outright) keep the experience from tipping into frustration, but players who dislike trial-and-error approaches should know what they are signing up for. Beyond the puzzle design, the production quality is punching well above the asking price. The isometric dioramas cycle through winter forests, sun-lit farmland, night-time river crossings, and snowy plains - all rendered in a clean, blocky style with surprisingly polished directional lighting. The level-clear animation, where your successfully routed vehicle launches dramatically into the sky and explodes in a fireball, is a recurring absurdist joke that never fully gets old. Accompanying jazz-adjacent music is relaxing but loops too quickly to sustain long sessions without becoming background noise. From a depth-of-decision standpoint, this sits closer to a pure logic puzzle than a simulation, so it will not scratch a grand-strategy itch. What it does well is what good puzzle design has always done: introduce one mechanic at a time, let you feel competent, then quietly raise the ceiling. The early levels function as an unobtrusive tutorial. By the time triple-digit levels arrive, you are managing six sequential tool steps across terrain that includes elevated bridge tiles, rail networks, and canal sections - all on a small grid where one misread tile ends the run. The lack of a star-rating system or branching level structure means progress is strictly linear, which some players will find clean and others will find limiting. For a strategy and systems-minded player, the appeal here is the constraint optimization angle: you have a fixed toolkit in a fixed order, and the puzzle has exactly one valid solution. That is old-school puzzle design in the best sense. It respects your intelligence by not showing you the answer, and respects your time by keeping each level small enough to restart without pain. The hint system means a genuine newcomer will never be permanently stuck, making this a rare puzzle title that is accessible without being trivial.

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Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardscloud-savestier:aaaTile ManipulationSequential LogicIsometric PuzzlerZero Time PressureSingle Solution DesignHint SystemCosy PuzzleController Friendly

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2 GB RAM
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1 GB available space
Graphics
Intel UHD 620
Processor
2Ghz Dual Core

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