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5 votes
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Looking for mobile puzzle-ish games with a heavy emphasis on stats
I really love being able to see all sorts of stats -- number of games played, wins/losses, leaderboard rankings, even obscure stats. I also love word, card, and puzzle games. Games like solitaire,...
I really love being able to see all sorts of stats -- number of games played, wins/losses, leaderboard rankings, even obscure stats.
I also love word, card, and puzzle games. Games like solitaire, for example, would be PERFECT candidates to lean heavily into the stats, but I just haven't been able to find a good one yet.
What are your favorite games in these categories? Bonus points if they have an emphasis on keeping records and stats.
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Tetris The Grand Master 4 -Absolute Eye-
12 votes -
Kaskade (demo) | Game trailer
3 votes -
Greed & Darkness | Trailer
4 votes -
Thinky Awards 2024 nominees
7 votes -
Lorelei and the Laser Eyes | Trailer – coming to PlayStation 3rd December 2024
2 votes -
Embracer has entered a $1.2 billion agreement to divest mobile developer Easybrain to digital entertainment firm Miniclip
10 votes -
First ever Rebirth (loopback from level 255 to Level 0) achieved in NES Tetris by Michael Khanh aka dogplayingtetris
33 votes -
Cyberpunk 2077 breach protocol autosolver
14 votes -
TETRIS for Sharp Electronic Notebook (1989)
8 votes -
Braid: Anniversary Edition "sold like dog s***", says creator Jonathan Blow
37 votes -
Riven (2024) | Launch trailer
36 votes -
Is Tetris really forty this year?
12 votes -
TETRIS: Heavenly Scrolls (1989)
5 votes -
The history of Tetris world records
27 votes -
Hackers discover how to reprogram NES Tetris from within the game
18 votes -
Riven (2024) | Official gameplay reveal trailer
17 votes -
The story of The Oregon Trail
18 votes -
Quizzle – Can you guess the word in fewer than twenty questions?
97 votes -
Beating Tetris
25 votes -
12 Word Searches: a printable puzzle book
14 votes -
Looking for games like wordle
Recently on here someone recommended a game called travle, which is a lot of fun even though I suck at it, as do my friends who play. Can anyone recommend other similar "one puzzle per day" style...
Recently on here someone recommended a game called travle, which is a lot of fun even though I suck at it, as do my friends who play. Can anyone recommend other similar "one puzzle per day" style games?
47 votes -
Mobile Suit Baba by Hempuli is out today and free for now
25 votes -
Euclidea - interactive geometric puzzles
7 votes -
First look at the new Mini Motorways map of Reykjavík, Iceland
7 votes -
travle - Name countries/provinces/counties/states to travel from the Start location to the End location on a map. Try to get there in as few guesses as possible.
33 votes -
Finding Kloos - a game created by the UK Secret Intelligence Service (MI6)
20 votes -
HTML-based puzzle/riddle sites?
I have fond memories of trying to solve HTML/text-based riddles on sites like WeffRiddles when I was growing up in the mid-late 2000s. The premise of the site is usually pretty simple: the landing...
I have fond memories of trying to solve HTML/text-based riddles on sites like WeffRiddles when I was growing up in the mid-late 2000s. The premise of the site is usually pretty simple: the landing page represents "level 1", and you had to find the correct URL to get to level 2, 3, and so on. The "puzzle/riddle" aspect usually involves inspecting the underlying HTML and looking through clues given in the source code, then using those clues to piece together the URL for the next stage.
It was always fun hanging out on forums and sharing clues about how to solve the level that everyone was stuck on. Also, being a kid back then, frankly I felt like a Hackerman™️ whenever I'd have to inspect the page source, paste it into Windows Notepad, then set font size to 1pt because I thought there was an ASCII art pattern hidden in the HTML. Good times.
Sometimes I get the urge to play these things again, but besides WeffRiddles which I know by name, I don't really know what this type of game is called. The closest "modern" example I can think of is /dev/esc, which is more like an online escape room than a long-form riddle site.
Does this ring a bell for you? Any other fun ones that you remember playing? And what the hell do I type into Google to find more of these?
33 votes -
Planet Of Lana review: A gorgeous sci-fi tale that shoots for the stars …and just about gets there
7 votes -
Planet of Lana | Release date trailer – 23rd May 2023
3 votes -
Professor Layton and the New World of Steam | Teaser trailer
3 votes -
Explore a universe of numbers and arithmetic in our new interactive math game, Hyperjumps!
3 votes -
Moon logic puzzle
9 votes -
A Minesweeper puzzle with no given digits but can be solved logically without guessing
5 votes -
The story of Tetris
6 votes -
Tetris the Grand Master is coming to PS4, Switch
7 votes -
Why do God of War's characters keep spoiling puzzles?
1 vote -
Alcazar puzzle generator
3 votes -
Inglenook Shunting
3 votes -
Planet of Lana | Xbox Game Pass trailer
6 votes -
Sudoku expert plays Typoman
2 votes -
Supraland is free for the week on Epic Games Store
9 votes -
'Bizarro World’ (2007)
3 votes -
Sudon’tku: Normal sudoku rules cannot apply
5 votes -
Ten minutes with indies: Bloks
3 votes -
Tetris' rotation system is wonderfully broken
11 votes -
Inscryption - "Kaycee's Mod" expansion now in Beta
5 votes -
Sudoku experts “Cracking the Cryptic” play Baba Is You | Episode 5
5 votes -
Sudoku experts “Cracking the Cryptic” play Baba Is You
18 votes