I'm looking for comfy puzzle games, an example being Talos Principle. Not much bullshit, all rules and tools explained to the player (unlike Myst) and maybe with a comfy soundtrack or world to back it up. Any suggestions? Basically I want to experience Talos Principle again but if someone has an Infinifactory for me it would be even better.
>>381769604
>not much bullshit
>jubert's infodumps plaguing the game every step of the way
Talos and Portal 2 were the only good ones anon
its over
>>381769604
Did you play the DLC of Talos?
How's The Witness?
>>381770240
it's shit
the puzzles are not satisfying at all
at least it looks kind of nice
play the FTP version of talos principle
it's just the sigil puzzles but there's like over 50 of them all together and it has the Egyptian theme music playing in the back ground
this one is pretty good.
it's a myst ripoff thats better than Cyan's own recent myst ripoff
Fuck your comfy shit, be a man and play Spacechem.
>>381770492
>>381770240
I liked it. It's basically a 2D puzzle game though. You only move around for the atmosphere and going from one puzzle to the next.
Also >>381770492 and TIS-100.
>>381770240
First 2-4 hours are amazing.
Afterwards the feeling of you getting trolled by a smug San-Fran faggot gets stronger and stronger to the point where the game even straight up tells you "lol, stop looking for shit that isn't there, dipshit".
>>381770240
Same puzzle thousand times
>>381769604
Stephen's Sausage Roll might interest you. It doesn't explain anything to the player but the level design tends to bottleneck you into situations where you discover and learn mechanics
English Country Tune is pretty comfy if you like the abstract visuals and the soft sound effects. It's by the Stephen's Sausage Roll guy.
She Remembered Caterpillars
The Room is good, but pretty short.
>>381770240
Great. One of the best indie games of its year
>>381769604
The only equivalent is Portal 1 in sense that everything just works but you already have played that.
I see people talk about antichamber but I really dont recommend it.
>>381771112
j-just works???
>>381771321
Todd please go.
>>381770131
yes, quite good
>>381770240
tried it, not comfy just annoying
>>381770373
>>381770467
will try
>>381770492
>>381770554
it's already my favourite puzzle game but you can't replay it and his new games are too much coding which is not what I'm looking for because what made Spacechem/Infini so genius was that it was coding logic without the bullshit
>>381770851
I don't know English Country Tune and the likes seems too puzzly, not comfy, maybe >>381770068 is right and I want some kind of narrative or comfy immersion to my puzzles
>>381770902
this kinda falls into the same category but the trailer looks intruiging, thanks
>>381770906
1,24$ worth it?
>>381772518
>1,24$ worth it?
totally, but you'll play through it in a single setting.
>>381769604
Layton series is THE comfy puzzle game series
>>381774373
right I forgot those. Those were also top notch (Unwound future even better than Talos) but not really something I could sink in hours (or more than 2 minutes) into one specific puzzle
>>381774509
To be fair some of the Layton puzzles are simply not good.
>Layton games aren't available on Android.
What the fuck.
>>381774931
I played them on drastic DS emulator and it was perfect. Come to think of it, maybe I'll replay them to have something to do on public transport