
Leashed Soul
Warm, wordless, and built around a tiny wooden doll who just wants to plant trees, gentle enough for a child, but the later puzzles will quietly stump you.
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About Leashed Soul
I gravitate toward games that know exactly what they are, and Leashed Soul knows. It is a compact 3D logic-puzzle adventure built around a single, quietly poignant idea: a wooden doll named Beydo comes to life, and his first instinct is gratitude. He wants to plant trees. That premise sounds thin on paper, but the emotional framing gives each of the 50 hand-crafted levels a soft purpose that most casual puzzle games skip entirely. The core loop is block-grid navigation with a light mechanical vocabulary. You guide Beydo across maze-like stage layouts, interacting with valves, keys, buttons, and environmental triggers to unlock caged seeds. The seasonal design is where the craft shows itself most clearly: winter stages introduce slippery ice tiles that upend the routing logic you built up in autumn, while spring levels add flying blocks that can be used as platforms or hazards depending on timing. The game introduces each new element through a quick tutorial prompt before the mechanic hits you in earnest, which is exactly the right pacing for a title aimed at players who are not looking to wrestle with a wiki. The developer cited inspiration from Mekorama and Portal, and that lineage is legible: the puzzles have a physical, spatial clarity, even if the depth never reaches those references. Controller support is present, though community reports suggest the Xbox 360 pad implementation is imperfect on PC, with stick drift issues in the Unity launcher. The honesty question for anyone reading this page: Leashed Soul is not a difficult game. Community players who finished all 50 levels noted the puzzles "work your brain a bit" without ever becoming genuinely punishing. If you want a puzzle game that will keep you stuck for an hour, this is not it. What it offers instead is an uninterrupted half-afternoon of calm problem-solving dressed in seasonal 3D visuals and a relaxing soundtrack. Think of it as the puzzle equivalent of a light novel, breezy but not weightless. The narrative-designed storyboard carries Beydo through a small emotional arc tied to the seasonal transitions, and the game commits to its atmosphere all the way to the conclusion. Where the small-studio seams show: no achievements despite community requests going back years, the Linux depot has had reported packaging issues, and the overall production scale is firmly mobile-port territory, which it literally is. The game launched on Android in late 2016 before arriving on Steam in July 2017. That origin is visible in the UI and camera controls. None of that kills the experience for the player it is aimed at, but it is worth knowing before you load it expecting a dedicated PC puzzle title. For parents hunting something serene and age-appropriate, or for anyone who wants twenty minutes of low-stakes puzzle-solving between heavier sessions, this sits comfortably in that niche. The handcrafted level count gives it more structure than most mobile ports bother with, and the absence of any monetization mechanics on PC is the cleanest thing about it. Kai, Scout Team
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Steam Deck & Linux
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7
- Memory
- 1 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 10
- Storage
- 1 GB available space
- Graphics
- Integrated
- Processor
- Athlon X2, Celeron D
- Sound Card
- Integrated
Recommended
- OS
- Windows 10
- Memory
- 1 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Storage
- 1 GB available space
- Graphics
- GeForce 8600, Radeon HD2400
- Processor
- Phenom II X4, Core i3
- Sound Card
- Integrated
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Game Info
- Developer
- Level One Games
- Publisher
- LumiNet
- Release Date
- Jul 31, 2017