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Rubik's Surface: Flip

Puzzler out now, demo available

Take me out for a romantic meal and you'll have to order that fourth bottle of wine before I reveal an emotion and even then it's likely to warp into a desire to find a dark underground club that plays music sucked from the scabby centre of the nineties. A bellyfull of Pinot Noir and a blast of Longpigs, and I'm done - vanishing into the forest of bodies on the dancefloor. Not a cheap date, or a particularly satisfying one.

When it comes to puzzle games, I'm the cheapest of cheap dates though, as Flip proved to me a few moments ago. The free version of this attractive and perplexing perception-troubler contains 'more than 20 puzzles' but I recognised the potential limits of my patience after around fifteen. It's clever stuff though and the full version, which is $2.49 (50% discounted) at present, offers more than a thousand conundrums.

Based on the free version, which I've actually finished since writing those earlier paragraphs (go me!), I think this might be genuinely good. It's a clever concept, asking the player to switch chained pieces to match a pattern, and the phsyical act of moving each part of the puzzles is as satisfying as patting a baby lamb on the head. Or watching the final throes of the party as Spin Spin Sugar lulls every true child of its decade into hazy tomorrows.

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Adam Smith: Adam wrote for Rock Paper Shotgun between 2011-2018, rising through the ranks to become its Deputy Editor. He now works at Larian Studios on Baldur's Gate 3.
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