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Pight is a puzzle game inspired by the Minecraft redstone system

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With a demo now available, the 2D puzzle game Pight was inspired by the developers love of the Minecraft redstone system.

More about it: Pight is a minimalist puzzle game inspired by the Minecraft redstone system, in which we try to turn on the light block by using piston blocks and different block types. It offers a rich puzzle experience thanks to new mechanics added approximately every 10 levels. The developer, Lovux, previously made the positively rated puzzle games Lovux and Quadrata that also have Native Linux support.

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Features:

  • New mechanics added every 10 levels.
  • 8 different mechanics in total.
  • 90 levels (from simple to insufferably difficult).
  • Simple, relaxing, peaceful puzzle experience.
  • Full HD in all resolutions.
  • Smooth animations.
  • Good game feel.
  • Gamepad support.
  • No text.
  • Minimalist interface.
  • Steam Achievements.
  • Steam Cloud.

Check out the demo on Steam. They're also using the fancy new standalone demo Steam page that Valve announced recently.

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I see that companion cube there...
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