Compare TOXIC PLUMBING prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Verterial Flur. Published by Sacred Grab Games. Released on 1/13/2018. Available on PC. Genres: Adventure, Casual, Indie.

Pipe-rotating puzzle games live or die by feel, and TOXIC PLUMBING mostly dies quietly. Worth a glance only if you want a breezy half-hour of low-stakes logic and Steam achievements don't scare you.

I sat down with TOXIC PLUMBING expecting a modest but honest puzzle game, the kind of low-key time-filler that does one small thing competently and knows it. What I found instead was a game that has genuine structural ideas buried under a layer of rough execution that undercuts nearly all of them. The core loop is familiar if you have ever touched any classic plumber-style puzzle: rotate pipe segments on a grid to create a connected path from source to outlet, clearing toxic contamination from struggling trees so they can re-bloom. The premise is quiet and almost charming. The game then introduces three distinct phase types across its 20 levels. Early stages are open-ended with no restrictions, letting you puzzle at your own pace. Mid-game levels add a time limit, which is where the trouble starts. Later stages layer in a pipe breakage mechanic where each segment can only be rotated four times before it snaps permanently, and the hardest levels add a filter mechanic that splits the flow into clean water and poison, requiring you to route each to separate endpoints simultaneously. On paper that escalation is sensible design. In practice, the pipe rotation itself is sluggish and only rotates in a single direction, meaning an over-click sends you past your target and eats precious time or one of your four permitted turns. The tactile feedback that makes good puzzle games satisfying is simply not here. The quality-of-life problems pile on top of that. The game defaults to Russian on every launch regardless of your language setting, so English players have to manually switch every single session. The music, once you mute it, re-enables itself at the next level. At certain resolutions a level description popup reportedly covers most of the screen and cannot be closed. These are not quirks. They are basic launch-settings bugs that were never fixed in the years since release, which tells you something about post-launch attention. Steam user sentiment sits in mixed territory for good reason: players who gave it a pass tend to call it a serviceable mobile port; those who thumbed it down point specifically to the clunky controls and an achievement list designed around grinding well beyond the game's actual content, asking for 500 broken pipes and hundreds of repeated stage completions across a game that runs about 20-30 minutes end-to-end. The honest assessment is that TOXIC PLUMBING had a modest, achievable goal and nearly reached it. The three-phase structure shows someone thought about difficulty ramping. The ecological framing, trees choked by toxic pipework that need human problem-solving to recover, is quietly pleasant and could have been the seed of something with a little more atmosphere and craft. But the rotation feel, the broken settings persistence, and the punishing achievement economy for such a short experience make it hard to recommend with any warmth. If you are hunting the cheapest possible way to spend twenty minutes on a pipe puzzle and have no interest in the achievement list, it does technically function. Anyone expecting casual-genre gentleness should know the time-pressure levels betray that label pretty quickly. Kai, Scout Team

TOXIC PLUMBING
AdventureCasualIndie

TOXIC PLUMBING

Jan 13, 2018Verterial FlurSacred Grab Games
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Pipe-rotating puzzle games live or die by feel, and TOXIC PLUMBING mostly dies quietly. Worth a glance only if you want a breezy half-hour of low-stakes logic and Steam achievements don't scare you.

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I sat down with TOXIC PLUMBING expecting a modest but honest puzzle game, the kind of low-key time-filler that does one small thing competently and knows it. What I found instead was a game that has genuine structural ideas buried under a layer of rough execution that undercuts nearly all of them. The core loop is familiar if you have ever touched any classic plumber-style puzzle: rotate pipe segments on a grid to create a connected path from source to outlet, clearing toxic contamination from struggling trees so they can re-bloom. The premise is quiet and almost charming. The game then introduces three distinct phase types across its 20 levels. Early stages are open-ended with no restrictions, letting you puzzle at your own pace. Mid-game levels add a time limit, which is where the trouble starts. Later stages layer in a pipe breakage mechanic where each segment can only be rotated four times before it snaps permanently, and the hardest levels add a filter mechanic that splits the flow into clean water and poison, requiring you to route each to separate endpoints simultaneously. On paper that escalation is sensible design. In practice, the pipe rotation itself is sluggish and only rotates in a single direction, meaning an over-click sends you past your target and eats precious time or one of your four permitted turns. The tactile feedback that makes good puzzle games satisfying is simply not here. The quality-of-life problems pile on top of that. The game defaults to Russian on every launch regardless of your language setting, so English players have to manually switch every single session. The music, once you mute it, re-enables itself at the next level. At certain resolutions a level description popup reportedly covers most of the screen and cannot be closed. These are not quirks. They are basic launch-settings bugs that were never fixed in the years since release, which tells you something about post-launch attention. Steam user sentiment sits in mixed territory for good reason: players who gave it a pass tend to call it a serviceable mobile port; those who thumbed it down point specifically to the clunky controls and an achievement list designed around grinding well beyond the game's actual content, asking for 500 broken pipes and hundreds of repeated stage completions across a game that runs about 20-30 minutes end-to-end. The honest assessment is that TOXIC PLUMBING had a modest, achievable goal and nearly reached it. The three-phase structure shows someone thought about difficulty ramping. The ecological framing, trees choked by toxic pipework that need human problem-solving to recover, is quietly pleasant and could have been the seed of something with a little more atmosphere and craft. But the rotation feel, the broken settings persistence, and the punishing achievement economy for such a short experience make it hard to recommend with any warmth. If you are hunting the cheapest possible way to spend twenty minutes on a pipe puzzle and have no interest in the achievement list, it does technically function. Anyone expecting casual-genre gentleness should know the time-pressure levels betray that label pretty quickly. Kai, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Pipe PuzzleGrid LogicTime PressureBreakable MechanicsSplit-Path RoutingMobile PortAchievement GrindShort PlaythroughEnvironmental Theme

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows XP\Vista\7\8\10
Memory
1024 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
500 MB available space
Graphics
500MB
Processor
Intel Core i3
Additional Notes
Keyboard and Mouse

Recommended

OS
Windows XP\Vista\7\8\10
Memory
2048 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 12
Storage
1024 MB available space
Graphics
1 GB
Processor
Intel Core i9
Additional Notes
Keyboard and Mouse

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Developer
Verterial Flur
Publisher
Sacred Grab Games
Release Date
Jan 13, 2018

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