+ Magnificent puzzles + Beautiful, minimalist graphics + Plenty of variety thanks to the four available 'guns' +/- Some puzzles are easier than others (I wouldn't call them difficulty spikes) +/- Even though there's a zoom function you still can't always see everything you want/need to see - Anime-like cutscenes don't match the rest of the visuals - Story - Zero effort put into the menus [Rating: 85/100]
LogiGun
- Release Date:
- Jul 22, 2014
- Developer:
- Alfred Lam
- Publisher:
- Alfred Lam
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
- Over 40 levels to solve!
- Wield neat guns that create platforms, push and pull objects, and more!
- 100% combat free!
- Use bombs, lasers, fire and gravity in interesting and inventive ways!
- No lightning-reflexes required, just a sharp mind and a keen eye
- Exactly two (2) characters
- A story?
New in the Steam version:
- Unlockable journal entries
- Improved graphics and redrawn artwork
- Achievements and trading cards
Screenshots
User Reviews
Summation: Never has jumping been so frustrating, nor stacking blocks so difficult to pull off. I wanted to like this game, I really did. And honestly, the game designer did a pretty good job. The mechanics aren't new or spectacular, and in general, there's only ever one way to solve the puzzles, but a puzzle game can't have everything. Of the mechanics it does have, I can speak positively. The guns - most easily described as platform, crossbow, grapple, and magnet - allow for some interesting and actually challenging puzzles, and even if the game's nothing to look at visually, ordinarily the core gameplay at work here would signal a thumbs-up from me. But- and given my non-recommendation, you knew there would be a "but"- the controls and physics are wonky. It's fine for my character and the objects to be somewhat floaty, if it didn't make setting up the more elaborate platform solutions frustrating to the point of rage-quitting. I'm not talking about puzzle difficulty here - I'm talk...
The level- and puzzle- design of this game is absolutely superb. Each level showcases some novel way for the different mechanics to fit together; not a shred of level is wasted. As far as I can tell, none of the puzzles are easily broken, either, whether with ninja moves or unconventional puzzling. The levels themselves are also very challenging; particularly upon nearing the latter third of the game. A few things are unfortunately still desired; a more lenient physics engine (jumping is somewhat fiddly, as is stacking blocks, as you'll see from many reviews), a better menu (options should come BEFORE savefile selection!), more levels (only 40+8 bonus), and possibly a better redesign of the final level. The number of mechanics is sometimes overwhelming, too. In addition to the 4 different guns and the zapper, there're also bombs, grapplable boxes, light boxes, heavy boxes, polarized boxes, lanterns, impact-toggled switches, lasers, colour-mixing puzzles, ice, glass, barriers that obj...
I'm up to level 9-3. It's really really good so far.
Play time ~16 hours DON'T READ THIS - BUY IT NOW!!! Buy the game NOW! This game is now one of my all time favorite games. It is logical (who would guess from the name eh?), it has a diverse gameplay (things are always changing to introduce new gameplay mechanics), it challenges the mind in a VERY balanced way (it is not too difficult yet difficult enough to cause you to stumble sometimes and think deeply), has great graphics (the screenshots may look very simplistic, but it serves the game's purpose very well and the overall level design makes the game very explorative too), has a catchy tune to keep the player motivated, and has ALOT of content to keep you busys and having fun for many hours. The best part: non-violent and female protagonist (some mention of killing, etc, but mostly empty threats and it all plays well when you reach the end - you will see). Truely a progressive game! Props to the developer for this. Keep up the great work and I hope you continue succeeding in game de...
Sorry, but this game is unplayable on win8.1/64. Lots of bugs and no updates. Looks like fun tobad it isn't finished. For me it was 6 bucks wasted Dave
Absolute work of art. This game is very challenging and elegant. I would recommend this to anyone looking for a mental challenge who appreciates polish. I have nothing but admiration for the creator(s) of this game.
I am on level 3-2 and this game is amazing! It is definitely worth 5$. Even though i havent finished the game i do hope there will be new levels added. If you like puzzel games you should get this game.
Overall very good game, lots of levels, cool weapons, but i must say caracter control it's a bit annoying and no controller support
I like this game. It is a good puzzle think your way through type of game. at first its fustrating but all you have to do is rethink and retrace your steps. a good ol fashioned game
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS: Vista or higher
- Processor: Dual Core 2.0 GHz
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL 4.0 Compliant Dedicated Video Card
- Storage: 100 MB available space
FAQ
How much does LogiGun cost?
LogiGun costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for LogiGun?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: Vista or higher Processor: Dual Core 2.0 GHz Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: OpenGL 4.0 Compliant Dedicated Video Card Storage: 100 MB available space
What platforms is LogiGun available on?
LogiGun is available on Windows PC.
Is LogiGun worth buying?
LogiGun has 88% positive reviews from 25 players.
When was LogiGun released?
LogiGun was released on Jul 22, 2014.
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