
Best Plumber
Thirty pipe-rotation levels, a three-star timer per stage, and a bug that freezes water mid-flow if you work backwards. Know that going in and your expectations will be exactly right.
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About Best Plumber
I ran through all 30 levels of Best Plumber in a single sitting, clocking somewhere around 45 minutes total, and that runtime tells you most of what you need to know before deciding whether to click add to cart. This is a 2D top-down pipe-rotation puzzler in the lineage of old Pipe Mania browser games, translated to Steam with minimal fanfare and even more minimal polish. You rotate straight sections, 90-degree elbows, T-joints, and cross-joints by clicking them, routing water from a source pump to a destination container. That is the entire mechanical vocabulary. No power-ups, no alternate modes, no branching level paths. The three-star rating system is the closest thing Best Plumber has to a progression hook. Solve each level fast enough and you earn all three; dawdle and the star count drops. The first half of the game's 30 levels move quickly and reward anyone who can read a pipe grid at a glance. The back half genuinely tightens the time limits to the point where you will restart stages a few times before the optimal route clicks in your head. That is a legitimate, if modest, form of puzzle satisfaction. Achievement hunters will want to note that you only need three stars on 25 of the 30 levels to tick the relevant achievement, and the five Steam trading cards are a clean unlock if that is your target. The problems are hard to ignore. Pipe hitboxes are small and the custom cursor compounds the issue, so missed clicks under time pressure feel unfair rather than skill-testing. Pipes also only rotate in one direction, so correcting a mistake costs double the clicks and half your remaining time. The camera starts zoomed in, meaning early levels can surprise you with off-screen pipe segments you did not know existed. Perhaps most irritating: working out a solution from the destination back toward the source, a completely natural puzzle approach, sometimes causes the water physics to stall mid-pipe. You then have to shuffle a joint or two to restart the flow, which mid-run is a sanity tax. These are known bugs, reported consistently since launch in 2019, and they remain unfixed years later. For strategy and puzzle fans who want depth, decision trees, or any form of systemic complexity, this will feel like a tech demo that shipped before the second build. There is no mod support, no level editor, no escalating mechanical twist beyond tighter clocks. The retro 2D presentation is functional but thin, and the soundtrack is forgettable. Where this sits is firmly in the sub-one-hour achievement-and-card grind bracket: a slice of old-school browser puzzle nostalgia that works best when expectations are tuned accordingly and the per-unit cost is as low as the scope. Diego, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows XP\Vista\7\8\10
- Memory
- 1024 MB RAM
- Storage
- 150 MB available space
- Graphics
- Intel HD 4000
- Processor
- 1.2 Ghz+
Recommended
- OS
- Windows 10
- Memory
- 2048 MB RAM
- Storage
- 150 MB available space
- Graphics
- Intel HD 4000
- Processor
- Intel Core i3
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Game Info
- Developer
- Hograung Studio
- Publisher
- Hograung Studio
- Release Date
- Oct 17, 2019