Compare Sweet Home Puzzle prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Maso Games. Published by Maso Games. Released on 6/4/2021. Available on PC. Genres: Casual, Indie.

A solo-dev digital jigsaw with over 100 images, nine difficulty tiers, and a rare attention to piece-sorting comfort that most budget puzzlers quietly skip.

My instinct with small-catalogue jigsaw games on Steam is to be skeptical. Most ship a folder of stock photos, drop in a scatter animation, and call it a day. Sweet Home Puzzle by Maso Games is a little more considered than that, and it earns a closer look before you scroll past it. The core offer is straightforward: more than 100 images drawn from natural landscapes and works of art, each paired with a short descriptive note so you actually learn something about what you are assembling. Difficulty scales across nine levels, from a gentle 24-piece warm-up all the way to a 1600-piece grind, and piece shapes vary per tier rather than just multiplying identical cuts. That last detail sounds minor but it genuinely changes the feel of the harder sessions. You can move pieces with drag-and-drop or a click-select-click-drop method, which is a quiet acknowledgment that mouse wrist fatigue is real at the upper piece counts. Where Sweet Home Puzzle distinguishes itself from the crowd is its sorting infrastructure. Up to 15 separate holding screens let you group pieces by colour or shape before committing them to the board, which is the kind of feature that jigsaw veterans will immediately understand and casual players will eventually discover and be grateful for. Custom keyboard shortcuts, a customisable background colour, and Steam Cloud sync round out a feature list that feels assembled by someone who actually puzzles regularly rather than someone who shipped the minimum viable product and moved on. Community discussions from early players show the developer responding promptly to UI confusion and logging feature suggestions for future updates, which is worth noting for a title this small. The honest caveats: the image library of 100 photographs, while decent, is not the 500-image abundance some competing casual puzzlers offer. There is no rotation toggle mentioned in available feature notes, and at the high end difficulty tiers the absence of a magnifier tool could become frustrating. The Steam community is thin and there is no aggregated critical score to triangulate against, so you are taking a degree of faith that the higher difficulty tiers are well-balanced. A planned "puzzle of the week" feature was announced but, based on available information, its current status is unclear. For the person this game is for, that is probably fine. If you want something genuinely calming to run in the background during a slow afternoon, with enough mechanical consideration to not feel disposable, Sweet Home Puzzle does its job. It is not trying to compete with fully-featured puzzle suites. It knows what it is: a tidy, solo-developed jigsaw app with more quality-of-life thought behind it than its price tier usually promises. Kai, Scout Team

Sweet Home Puzzle
CasualIndie

Sweet Home Puzzle

Jun 4, 2021Maso Games
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A solo-dev digital jigsaw with over 100 images, nine difficulty tiers, and a rare attention to piece-sorting comfort that most budget puzzlers quietly skip.

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About Sweet Home Puzzle

My instinct with small-catalogue jigsaw games on Steam is to be skeptical. Most ship a folder of stock photos, drop in a scatter animation, and call it a day. Sweet Home Puzzle by Maso Games is a little more considered than that, and it earns a closer look before you scroll past it. The core offer is straightforward: more than 100 images drawn from natural landscapes and works of art, each paired with a short descriptive note so you actually learn something about what you are assembling. Difficulty scales across nine levels, from a gentle 24-piece warm-up all the way to a 1600-piece grind, and piece shapes vary per tier rather than just multiplying identical cuts. That last detail sounds minor but it genuinely changes the feel of the harder sessions. You can move pieces with drag-and-drop or a click-select-click-drop method, which is a quiet acknowledgment that mouse wrist fatigue is real at the upper piece counts. Where Sweet Home Puzzle distinguishes itself from the crowd is its sorting infrastructure. Up to 15 separate holding screens let you group pieces by colour or shape before committing them to the board, which is the kind of feature that jigsaw veterans will immediately understand and casual players will eventually discover and be grateful for. Custom keyboard shortcuts, a customisable background colour, and Steam Cloud sync round out a feature list that feels assembled by someone who actually puzzles regularly rather than someone who shipped the minimum viable product and moved on. Community discussions from early players show the developer responding promptly to UI confusion and logging feature suggestions for future updates, which is worth noting for a title this small. The honest caveats: the image library of 100 photographs, while decent, is not the 500-image abundance some competing casual puzzlers offer. There is no rotation toggle mentioned in available feature notes, and at the high end difficulty tiers the absence of a magnifier tool could become frustrating. The Steam community is thin and there is no aggregated critical score to triangulate against, so you are taking a degree of faith that the higher difficulty tiers are well-balanced. A planned "puzzle of the week" feature was announced but, based on available information, its current status is unclear. For the person this game is for, that is probably fine. If you want something genuinely calming to run in the background during a slow afternoon, with enough mechanical consideration to not feel disposable, Sweet Home Puzzle does its job. It is not trying to compete with fully-featured puzzle suites. It knows what it is: a tidy, solo-developed jigsaw app with more quality-of-life thought behind it than its price tier usually promises. Kai, Scout Team

Tags

singleplayercloud-savestier:sub-5JigsawRelaxationDrag-and-DropSolo DeveloperPiece SortingVariable DifficultySteam Cloud

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 7, 8.1, 10
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
6 GB available space
Graphics
Intel HD Graphics 5000 or equivalent
Processor
Intel Core 2 Quad @2.2GHz or equivalent

Recommended

OS
Windows 7, 8.1, 10
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
6 GB available space
Graphics
Intel Iris Pro Graphics 5200 or equivalent
Processor
Intel Core i3 @2.5GHz or equivalent

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Developer
Maso Games
Publisher
Maso Games
Release Date
Jun 4, 2021

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Sweet Home Puzzle was released on 4 June 2021.

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Sweet Home Puzzle was developed by Maso Games.