Puddle
Tilt-based fluid physics puzzler where you shepherd liquids through hostile environments. Clever concept, execution is hit-or-miss.
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About Puddle
Puddle is a physics-driven puzzle game built around one central mechanic: you tilt the environment left or right to coax a body of liquid through a series of obstacle-laden levels. That liquid changes depending on the stage - water, nitroglycerin, liquid nitrogen, molten metal - and each fluid behaves differently under the same tilt inputs. Nitroglycerin explodes if you slam it too hard into a wall. Liquid nitrogen evaporates near heat sources. The game earns points for committing to that concept and building a small but varied world around it. From a systems perspective, there is not much depth to unpack. There are no build orders, no resource loops, no branching decisions. What you get is a score-attack structure where you try to reach the exit while losing as little fluid volume as possible. Retaining fluid percentage is your only real metric, and the levels are short enough that replaying for a better score is low-friction. On that narrow axis the game works reasonably well, especially on stages where the fluid type demands genuine caution and forward planning about how much momentum to apply. Where Puddle stumbles is consistency. Some levels feel tightly designed around the unique properties of their fluid, rewarding patience and controlled tilts. Others feel like obstacle courses where the fluid's special traits barely matter and the real challenge is fighting uncooperative collision geometry. The tilt controls, handled via keyboard arrows, are serviceable but lack the analog precision the mechanics arguably need. A gamepad helps, and the game supports it, but even then certain sections tip from challenging into frustrating rather than arriving at anything that feels fair. The runtime is short - most players finish the main content in two to three hours - and replay value hinges entirely on whether chasing higher fluid-retention scores appeals to you. There is no mod support, no community content pipeline, and no meaningful progression system beyond completion. For a strategy-minded player expecting systems to sink time into, this is essentially a linear puzzle collection with a physics gimmick at its core. The 73% positive Steam score feels accurate: it is a decent idea, partly well-executed, with enough rough edges to keep it out of recommendation-without-caveats territory. If you are drawn to physics-based puzzle games and enjoy short, completable experiences, Puddle delivers a few genuinely satisfying moments, particularly in the more exotic fluid stages. Just go in expecting a brief curiosity rather than a deep system to master. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Neko Entertainment
- Publisher
- KISS Ltd.
- Release Date
- Nov 9, 2012