I had to make an actual spreadsheet – 100 Logic Games - Time Killers Review

I absolutely love these puzzles, and have spent a lot of time on them. They can get extremely complicated and they tend to inspire a bit of... creativity to solve. I couldn’t figure out how to solve the last 30 Fussy Waiter puzzles w/out 10 or even 20+ hints, so I made a clue spreadsheet for it. It’s been extremely effective so far. I’ve had to pull out the notepad on quite a few of these, and yet I’ve been hard pressed to find myself frustrated. The forgiving hints system allows you quite a bit of leeway, as does the lack of an “unlocking” system that would cause you to be unable to skip past a level. You could even do the hardest ones first if that’s what you want to do! Overall, I’ve played so many puzzle games, but none have offered the variety that this one does. I’m going to try to get a little bit further into this pack, but I’ve been eyeing the sequel that I’ve had downloaded for a while now.... so I’ll get back to you on that one. Tl;dr- if you’re looking for something challenging but enjoyable to stave off quarantine brain zombie syndrome, with levels that are ranging in difficulty from the ones that you can do in five minutes on a hw/zoom break, or ones that you have to make a spreadsheet for and have a notepad at the ready.... this is for you!
Review by Foreverhorsesareinmyheart on 100 Logic Games - Time Killers.

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