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Puzzle Dimension

  • Version: 1.0
  • Downloads Count: 1,596
  • License Type: Demo
  • Price: $10
  • Date Added: Sep 22, 2010
  • Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows 7
  • Requirements: 32- or 64-bit OS, 1.7 Ghz processor, 1GB RAM, 500MB disk space, DirectX 9.0c, Steam
  • File Size: 84.115 MB
  • Author: Doctor Entertainment AB

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Editorial Review of Puzzle Dimension

Puzzle Dimension is a 3-D puzzle game which requires a little bit of timing and finesse to get a high score--but relies mostly on logic. You manipulate a rolling ball across a framework of tiles arranged in three dimensions, forming loops, curves, and straightaways. To activate the portal and move to the next level, you must roll the ball over all of the sunflowers....continuing the long-standing video game tradition in which any attempt to describe gameplay sounds like you're recounting a strange LSD experience...as told to you by a friend.

The "puzzle" part of Puzzle Dimension comes from the variable nature of the tiles. Some tiles will destroy you if you pass over them, so you may need to jump them, or find a way to turn them off. Some do not allow you to stop, while others do not allow you to move (though you can still jump). Some will bounce you several squares, and so on. While there is a manual which describes each tile and its effects, the tutorial portion of Puzzle Dimension does not introduce any of the unusual tiles, so if you just do the tutorial and then play, you'll need to discover the "rules" for each tile by trial and error. Once you know what the tiles do, you can often work out the puzzle logically before moving... if you can see everything you want to see from the correct angle, which brings up my one complaint with Puzzle Dimension: I sometimes found the camera annoying.

Although it's possible to move your point of view (and direction of travel) easily enough, it's often difficult to zoom out enough to see the puzzle as a whole without going into camera mode, and then you must zoom in again in order to move the ball. If you lose track of where you're going, it's easy to slide off the edge into oblivion or end up on the wrong side of a gap. Last, puzzles involving "ice" tiles, which slide you uncontrollably, require a small amount of timing and reflexes to solve, whereas most of the puzzles require only careful thought. (You do unlock achievements and new options by beating puzzles quickly, however.)

Other than that, I found Puzzle Dimension to be fun and challenging, with a unique and pleasant graphic look and feel that's different from most other games of the genre. Interestingly, the demo levels are not simply the first nine levels of the game, but are a mixture from various levels, showing off the different types of puzzles and elements (such as slippery ice, fire grills, and spikes.)

Overall, Puzzle Dimension is fun and challenging, with a unique graphic look and plenty of achievements to collect, giving you something to do besides simply solve the puzzles. At ten dollars for one hundred levels, it definitely provides entertainment value for the money.

--Ian Harac

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