Compare Mind Games prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by AK Games. Published by My Way Games. Released on 3/4/2016. Available on PC, Mac, Linux. Genres: Indie.

Twenty puzzle types, 255-plus levels, and a Mixed rating on Steam: the honest pitch is that this collection lives or dies by how forgiving you are of rough edges around genuinely interesting ideas.

I sat with Mind Games long enough to form a clear picture, and what I found was something both more interesting and more frustrating than its modest Steam presence suggests. At its core, this is a minimalist puzzle compilation from AK Games, the kind of low-friction package that tries to squeeze a surprising amount of variety into a small footprint. There are 20 distinct puzzle types spread across 255-plus levels, ranging from sliding-tile variants of the classic Fifteen puzzle to Reversi-style board logic, NIM, coin challenges, and something resembling Chinese Checkers reduced to its strategic skeleton. Mouse-only input keeps the interface clean, and the whole thing has a quiet, slightly old-world atmosphere that I found oddly endearing. The puzzle variety is the genuine strength here. When the game shifts you from a tile-sliding problem to a logic-grid challenge or a NIM sequence, there is a small but real sense of surprise. The difficulty scaling is uneven, which will either energize or annoy you depending on your temperament. Some puzzles hit a satisfying sweet spot where you feel genuinely clever for cracking them. Others plateau into repetition after a few variations, and the community has noted that latter stretches of the game can feel like you are revisiting the same mechanical ideas with the numbers changed. That complaint is fair. Puzzle compilations live or die by whether each type earns its place, and Mind Games does not have a perfect record there. On the technical side, there are reports of crashes and achievement bugs that AK Games has not consistently resolved. A patch that caused the main interface to lose functionality was flagged by players and speaks to a level of post-launch support that is, generously speaking, unpredictable. The soundtrack has a hushed, slightly eerie quality that I think suits the minimalist visual approach well. It is the one area where the game seems to have a distinct artistic intention rather than just filling space. The graphics are clean without being memorable, which is fine for a puzzle anthology where the ideas should do the work. The Steam review spread sits at Mixed, with roughly 64 percent of 150 reviewers positive. That number feels honest to me. This is a game that delivers something real for patient puzzle fans who enjoy classical logic formats, but it does not have the polish or the curation of the puzzle compilations that sit at the top of the genre. If you have played through everything Zachtronics offers, or if you want a breezy afternoon with NIM and sliding tiles, there is value here. If you need a seamless experience with tight achievement tracking and reliable stability, you may hit walls that feel less like puzzles and more like software. Kai, Scout Team

Mind Games
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Mind Games

Mar 4, 2016AK GamesMy Way Games
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Twenty puzzle types, 255-plus levels, and a Mixed rating on Steam: the honest pitch is that this collection lives or dies by how forgiving you are of rough edges around genuinely interesting ideas.

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I sat with Mind Games long enough to form a clear picture, and what I found was something both more interesting and more frustrating than its modest Steam presence suggests. At its core, this is a minimalist puzzle compilation from AK Games, the kind of low-friction package that tries to squeeze a surprising amount of variety into a small footprint. There are 20 distinct puzzle types spread across 255-plus levels, ranging from sliding-tile variants of the classic Fifteen puzzle to Reversi-style board logic, NIM, coin challenges, and something resembling Chinese Checkers reduced to its strategic skeleton. Mouse-only input keeps the interface clean, and the whole thing has a quiet, slightly old-world atmosphere that I found oddly endearing. The puzzle variety is the genuine strength here. When the game shifts you from a tile-sliding problem to a logic-grid challenge or a NIM sequence, there is a small but real sense of surprise. The difficulty scaling is uneven, which will either energize or annoy you depending on your temperament. Some puzzles hit a satisfying sweet spot where you feel genuinely clever for cracking them. Others plateau into repetition after a few variations, and the community has noted that latter stretches of the game can feel like you are revisiting the same mechanical ideas with the numbers changed. That complaint is fair. Puzzle compilations live or die by whether each type earns its place, and Mind Games does not have a perfect record there. On the technical side, there are reports of crashes and achievement bugs that AK Games has not consistently resolved. A patch that caused the main interface to lose functionality was flagged by players and speaks to a level of post-launch support that is, generously speaking, unpredictable. The soundtrack has a hushed, slightly eerie quality that I think suits the minimalist visual approach well. It is the one area where the game seems to have a distinct artistic intention rather than just filling space. The graphics are clean without being memorable, which is fine for a puzzle anthology where the ideas should do the work. The Steam review spread sits at Mixed, with roughly 64 percent of 150 reviewers positive. That number feels honest to me. This is a game that delivers something real for patient puzzle fans who enjoy classical logic formats, but it does not have the polish or the curation of the puzzle compilations that sit at the top of the genre. If you have played through everything Zachtronics offers, or if you want a breezy afternoon with NIM and sliding tiles, there is value here. If you need a seamless experience with tight achievement tracking and reliable stability, you may hit walls that feel less like puzzles and more like software. Kai, Scout Team

Tags

singleplayerachievementstrading-cardstier:sub-5Logic PuzzlesSliding TileNIMReversi-StyleMouse OnlyPuzzle AnthologyClassical Brain TeaserLow-Friction UI

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows XP
Memory
256 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
35 MB available space
Graphics
OpenGL 1.1 Capable Video with 512MB VRAM
Processor
Pentium III, 500Mhz
Sound Card
Any
Additional Notes
.Net Framework 2.0-4.5+

Recommended

OS
Windows 7
Memory
512 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
107 MB available space
Graphics
OpenGL 2.0 Capable Video
Processor
Pentium IV
Sound Card
Any
Additional Notes
.Net Framework 2.0-4.5+

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Game Info

Developer
AK Games
Publisher
My Way Games
Release Date
Mar 4, 2016

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