Entangle
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Entangle tasks you with maneuvering a number of line segments along their designated paths until they reach their goals.
Whilst this might sound like a simple premise on the surface, it evolves into quite a challenge when it is combined with a variety of increasingly complex mechanics and clever level design.
Over the course of 50 levels, your experience of the game will transition from soothing to challenging to head-scratching.
Includes a colour blind mode.
Steam User 21
Well crafted, relaxing puzzles: levels 35 to 50 are not easy, but can be solved by planning and discovering the symmetries. There is no time limit or move counter. Some puzzles have fail states (i.e. you can work youself into a dead end) which requires a restart of the level (for which there is a dedicated button in the gui). The handeling of the elements is nice, the look-and-feel is minimalistic and also nice.
Steam User 21
Entangle is my new favourite puzzle game (after Blockwick 2) (and i play a lot). It is so good.
It is novel (to me). It has a good range of gameplay mechanics that are introduced steadily throughout the game and thrown together towards the end to make fiendish puzzles. It makes you feel like a genius when you spend half an hour learning about and solving a single puzzle.
Completing the game took me around 7 hours.
Highly recommended!
Steam User 10
Interesting logic game here. Starts out pretty simple and gets more complex later on as more mechanics get added. Later levels kind of have you have to think ahead a bit to see how to manipulate the colors around. At least no time limits to pressure you in the levels.
Steam User 8
Neat game. Leaning on the easier side from a logic point of view.
There's 50 levels, the first 35 games felt easy to me. The last ones are most interesting, require way more steps to solve and some allow to make mistakes that require a reset.
Maybe the only thing I missed is a undo button but is not necessary. I could have played 10 or 20 more levels if properly designed.
Given that is short, I'd say get it if discounted.
Steam User 7
Cute little puzzler that can get quite challenging near the end. One thing I've noticed is that a lot of levels are symmetrical which kinda makes it easier to solve them since you just have to repeat the moves on the other side. Anyway, it's still a challenge and very rewarding once you finally solve each puzzle. Every now and then a new mechanic also is introduced, so you won't get bored throughout the 50 levels this game has to offer. The music fits the art style and provides an relaxing atmosphere - though you might get tired of it once playing for too long since there is only one track included. That's just a very minor negative point amongst all the postive aspects of Entangle and you can simply disable the music if you wish to.
Have fun! :)
Steam User 7
Entangle is an amazing game. I played it in around 7 hours, and I have to say, I have never played something so elegantly designed. It constantly reinvents itself with new, wonderful and intuitive mechanics that work well together. The levels get hard, but never hard enough for you to stop playing altogether, or rage quit or anything. Just hard enough to motivate you to finish. This game is wonderful, and I recommend it to anyone with a pulse.
Steam User 3
Beware, yes, other reviews are right, this game has less of a difficulty curve and more of a brick wall. That is to be expected of a puzzle game though, right? The puzzles were engaging, if a bit tedious at times, either way.
Also. There are few games where I suggest it as okay to play your own music over the game, as I am doing here, but word of warning: The track that plays in the trailer is the track in the game. That being the only track, looped. All the better if you're okay with this, but it may get grating if you would like to beat the game in one sitting as I did. Puzzles, pretty good. Music, would not mind not hearing it again. Sorry, devs.