Games like Lines X
Beautiful & relaxing Numberlink puzzles.

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Newton's Cradle Puzzle Game
Newton's Cradle Puzzle Game is a minimalistic, relaxing & challenging puzzle game.
CasualIndieStrategy - 6

Roll On Dice
Roll On Dice is a puzzle game where you have to roll on other dice! Learn your own dice, to determine if your top face number will be superior or equal to the one that you are rolling on, otherwise you will break your own…
CasualIndieStrategy - 7

Isotiles 2
Isotiles 2 is an isometric puzzle game and the sequel to Isotiles. Like the first game, the main goal of each level is to remove all the blue tiles and then get to the exit tile. The game features all new levels and some new tile types as well for more interesting puzzles.
CasualIndieStrategy - 8

Sands Of Solaris
Discover the magic within the sand of solaris as you complete calm & beautiful puzzles by transporting light through a variety of solar machines.
AdventureCasualIndie - 9

Vlobs
A relaxing casual arcade/puzzle game all about connecting and popping vlobs.
CasualIndieStrategy - 10

Minesweeper Twist
A variant of the classic game Minesweeper on an irregular grid, where each tile can have between 6 and 10 neighbors, leading to more challenging and mind-bending levels.
CasualIndieStrategy - 11

Fast Food Mania 3D
Fast Food Mania 3D - a game in the genre of three in a row with a set of glasses, made in 3D graphics.
CasualIndieStrategy - 12

CUBEGRID
Cubegrid is an addicting puzzle game with lots of puzzling fun. The perfect pastime gaming experience for anyone who loves tricky brain teasers and strategy. A puzzle game perfect against boredom for children aswell as adults.
CasualFree To PlayIndie
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