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A quiet little color-connecting puzzler from a solo Chinese studio that somehow earned 97% positive reviews without anyone outside the community noticing it existed.

I have a soft spot for the kind of game that sits at the bottom of a Steam sale bundle, unannounced, and then quietly holds you for two hours on a Tuesday night. Draw Puzzle is that game. Hen Wen Studio built something stripped down and almost meditative here: you look at a grid, you trace paths between squares sharing the same color and number, and when every cell is filled the hidden pixel art beneath the noise reveals itself. That reveal is the payoff, and it is small and sincere and, honestly, kind of lovely. The core mechanic traces its roots to a puzzle format from old Japanese magazines, and that lineage shows in the best way. There is no tutorial hand-holding to speak of, which caught early players off guard, but once the logic clicks it feels intuitive. The grids scale from tidy 5x5 warmups all the way up to sprawling 25x25 boards in Normal mode, and the Jigsaw mode adds a second layer by stitching 24 smaller puzzles into one large composition. Challenge mode introduces a combo scoring system and leaderboards if you want a reason to replay, and a procedural Random mode ensures you will never truly run out of boards to solve. Average playtime sits around ten to twelve hours across the community, which is a decent return for something this small. The level editor is where Draw Puzzle earns a longer lifespan than its base content might suggest. You draw your own pixel art, the game converts it into a solvable puzzle, and you push it to the Steam Workshop for strangers to attempt. That loop, create and share, is the kind of craft-minded generosity that small indie games occasionally get exactly right. Community-made packs lean toward anime-style illustrations, which fits the aesthetic perfectly. A few honest caveats. The game has no onboarding, which means your first session may involve staring blankly at a grid for a few minutes. Mac users running anything from Catalina onward are locked out entirely due to a 32-bit compatibility issue that has never been patched. The pixel art style is charming but modest, and anyone expecting a rich soundtrack or layered audio design will find the soundscape understated. These are not dealbreakers for the audience this is aimed at, but they are worth knowing before you sit down. What Hen Wen Studio built here is unhurried, handcrafted, and clear-eyed about what it is. It does not try to be a grand puzzle experience. It just wants to give you a quiet grid, a hidden picture, and a few calm minutes. Given that nearly all of the several hundred players who found it said yes to that offer, I think the studio understood the assignment. Kai, Scout Team

Draw Puzzle 画之谜
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Draw Puzzle 画之谜

Aug 4, 2017Hen Wen Studioindienova
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A quiet little color-connecting puzzler from a solo Chinese studio that somehow earned 97% positive reviews without anyone outside the community noticing it existed.

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About Draw Puzzle 画之谜

I have a soft spot for the kind of game that sits at the bottom of a Steam sale bundle, unannounced, and then quietly holds you for two hours on a Tuesday night. Draw Puzzle is that game. Hen Wen Studio built something stripped down and almost meditative here: you look at a grid, you trace paths between squares sharing the same color and number, and when every cell is filled the hidden pixel art beneath the noise reveals itself. That reveal is the payoff, and it is small and sincere and, honestly, kind of lovely. The core mechanic traces its roots to a puzzle format from old Japanese magazines, and that lineage shows in the best way. There is no tutorial hand-holding to speak of, which caught early players off guard, but once the logic clicks it feels intuitive. The grids scale from tidy 5x5 warmups all the way up to sprawling 25x25 boards in Normal mode, and the Jigsaw mode adds a second layer by stitching 24 smaller puzzles into one large composition. Challenge mode introduces a combo scoring system and leaderboards if you want a reason to replay, and a procedural Random mode ensures you will never truly run out of boards to solve. Average playtime sits around ten to twelve hours across the community, which is a decent return for something this small. The level editor is where Draw Puzzle earns a longer lifespan than its base content might suggest. You draw your own pixel art, the game converts it into a solvable puzzle, and you push it to the Steam Workshop for strangers to attempt. That loop, create and share, is the kind of craft-minded generosity that small indie games occasionally get exactly right. Community-made packs lean toward anime-style illustrations, which fits the aesthetic perfectly. A few honest caveats. The game has no onboarding, which means your first session may involve staring blankly at a grid for a few minutes. Mac users running anything from Catalina onward are locked out entirely due to a 32-bit compatibility issue that has never been patched. The pixel art style is charming but modest, and anyone expecting a rich soundtrack or layered audio design will find the soundscape understated. These are not dealbreakers for the audience this is aimed at, but they are worth knowing before you sit down. What Hen Wen Studio built here is unhurried, handcrafted, and clear-eyed about what it is. It does not try to be a grand puzzle experience. It just wants to give you a quiet grid, a hidden picture, and a few calm minutes. Given that nearly all of the several hundred players who found it said yes to that offer, I think the studio understood the assignment. Kai, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardsworkshopcloud-savestier:sub-5Color-Connect LogicPixel Art RevealLevel EditorWorkshop CommunityMeditative PuzzlerScore AttackProcedural Mode

Steam Deck & Linux

ProtonDB Platinum

Runs flawlessly on Linux out of the box. Based on 6 ProtonDB community reports.

System Requirements

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OS
Win7/8/10
Memory
1 GB RAM
Storage
200 MB available space
Graphics
Intel HD Graphics 4000 and higher, ATI Radeon HD-Series 4650 and higher, Nvidia GeForce 2xx-Series and up
Processor
2.4 GHz Quad Core 2.0 (or higher)

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Developer
Hen Wen Studio
Publisher
indienova
Release Date
Aug 4, 2017

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