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Puzzle Games

Browse all Puzzle board games in the Meeple Pulse database.

The Search for Planet X
RANK #113
In The Search for Planet X, players embark on an intellectual journey through the cosmos. As astronomers in a race to discover a mysterious planet at the edge of our solar system, each turn brings new clues and challenges. Using the companion app, players perform scans and attend conferences, meticulously marking their findings on deduction sheets. The game's unique mechanics blend deduction with action points, creating a puzzle-like experience that tests both individual and collective problem-solving skills. As players narrow down the possible locations for Planet X, the tension builds to a thrilling climax when one player finally locates the elusive planet. This game captures the essence of scientific discovery and the competitive spirit inherent in the pursuit of knowledge. The Search for Planet X is a mid-weight strategy game that offers high replayability due to its variable setup and endgame bonuses. It's perfect for groups ranging from 1 to 4 players, with each session typically lasting around 75 minutes. The combination of solo play and cooperative elements makes it versatile, while the use of a time track adds an engaging temporal dimension to the gameplay. With its blend of deduction, action points, and end game bonuses, The Search for Planet X provides a rich and immersive experience that challenges players both individually and collectively.
1-4 75m⚖️ 2.4
Take Time
RANK #846
Take Time is a captivating cooperative card game where players must work together to pass 40 challenging Tests. Each Test presents unique scenarios that require strategic planning and deduction, as players communicate within strict limits. The goal is simple yet profound: win or lose as a team by successfully completing all tests around the Clock. With its blend of puzzle-like challenges and high player interaction, Take Time offers an engaging experience that rewards both quick thinking and long-term strategy. Players take on roles in a shared narrative, facing various missions that test their ability to deduce information and coordinate efforts. The Communication Limits mechanic ensures that players must rely on each other's strengths, fostering a sense of camaraderie and teamwork. As you progress through the Tests, the complexity increases, making every decision count towards your ultimate success or failure. What sets Take Time apart is its ability to balance challenge with accessibility. Whether you're playing with two friends or a larger group, the game maintains an optimal level of engagement that keeps everyone invested in the outcome. Its quick playtime and high replayability make it perfect for casual gaming sessions or as a centerpiece of a themed evening with family and friends. Take Time is not just a game; it's an adventure where every card played could be your last. Experience the thrill of cooperation, deduction, and strategic planning in this puzzle-like cooperative game that challenges both minds and hearts.
2-4 30m⚖️ 1.8
Evergreen
RANK #848
Evergreen is a puzzle game that challenges players to cultivate their own lush, vibrant planet. The goal is simple yet ambitious: create the greenest and most fertile ecosystem by planting seeds, growing trees, and strategically placing natural elements like lakes and bushes. Each player takes turns drawing biome cards from a common pool, which dictate the areas of your planet where you can develop. The unchosen cards increase fertility in those regions, making them more valuable for future growth. The game is rich with mechanics that add depth to its gameplay. Bias allows players to influence the distribution of resources and opportunities, while End Game Bonuses offer incentives to pursue specific strategies. Grid Coverage ensures every space on your planet is utilized efficiently, and Open Drafting adds an element of negotiation and strategy as you decide which cards to keep or discard. What sets Evergreen apart is its balance between strategic planning and immediate action. You must carefully consider where to place your elements to maximize their potential while also keeping an eye on the overall fertility of your planet. The interplay between these mechanics creates a dynamic and engaging experience that keeps players invested in every turn. The unique appeal of Evergreen lies in its ability to blend puzzle-like challenges with strategic decision-making. Whether you're a seasoned gamer or new to board games, there's something here for everyone. With its competitive nature and high replayability, it’s the perfect choice for those who enjoy a good challenge but also want a game that can be enjoyed by both beginners and experts alike.
1-4 45m⚖️ 2.1
Looot
RANK #1,906

Looot

2024
Looot is an engaging Viking-themed board game where players compete to build their fjord and gather resources. The goal is simple yet strategic: fill your longships with the most riches by capturing buildings and completing construction sites, all while optimizing your village layout on a modular board. Each player starts with a personal board, which they must expand using tiles recovered from the common board. This dual-board mechanic ensures constant engagement as players jockey for position and resources. The game’s mechanics are both intricate and accessible. Players use a double placement mechanism to strategically place workers and claim valuable tiles. The modular board allows for dynamic gameplay, with each round presenting new opportunities and challenges. Once-per-game abilities add an element of surprise, encouraging careful planning and adaptability. Tile placement is crucial as it determines the layout of your village and access to resources. What sets Looot apart is its blend of puzzle-like strategy and high replayability. The combination of optimization logic and resource management creates a rich experience that rewards both quick thinking and long-term planning. Whether you're a seasoned strategist or new to board games, Looot offers a balanced challenge that keeps players engaged from start to finish.
2-4 35m⚖️ 2.1
Crystalla
RANK #12,506
In Crystalla, players embark on an intricate journey of strategic placement and pattern building. The goal is to create the most valuable arrangement of seven distinct crystal types: rubies, tourmalines, diamonds, and more. Each player starts with a tableau where twelve crystal cards are eventually placed in two shimmering segments. These segments display different colored gemstones, each with unique scoring mechanisms that can be achieved either individually or through strategic placement. The game's interactive selection mechanism adds an element of unpredictability, as it not only dictates the order of card placement but also occasionally distributes additional crystal pieces to cover a segment or obscure other players' creations. This dynamic interplay ensures no two games are alike, keeping the experience fresh and engaging. The mechanics of Crystalla blend seamlessly with Mancala-like distribution, pattern building, and tile placement. Players must carefully consider each move, as the value of their arrangement can fluctuate based on the current tableau configuration. The game's unique scoring system rewards both individual crystal placements and complex patterns, making every decision crucial to success. Whether you're aiming for a sparkling row of diamonds or crafting shimmering emerald flowers, Crystalla challenges players to think creatively and strategically. What sets Crystalla apart is its ability to balance complexity with accessibility. With a playing time of 30 minutes and a weight rating of 1.86 out of 5, it strikes the perfect balance for both casual and seasoned gamers. The game's high replayability ensures that each playthrough offers new challenges and opportunities for improvement, making it a must-have for any board gaming enthusiast.
2-4 30m⚖️ 1.9
Starseer
Starseer is a captivating, co-operative card game for two players that invites you to conduct the ritual and listen to the stars. In this abstract strategy game, one player assumes the role of 'Eye,' while others become 'Hands.' The Eye draws a 'Constellation' card, which serves as the cooperative goal; however, these cards remain hidden from the Hands. Through subtle hand gestures and strategic play of 'Star' cards, the Eyes guide their Hands towards correctly guessing the Constellation. This silent communication and pattern-building challenge create an engaging experience that tests both players' observational skills and teamwork. The game's unique blend of cooperative gameplay and abstract strategy makes it a delightful choice for those who enjoy quick, interactive sessions with minimal verbal interaction. The essence of Starseer lies in its simplicity and depth. Each turn is a new puzzle to solve, as the Eye must find creative ways to convey information without words. The game's three-turn structure ensures that players remain engaged throughout, with each Constellation providing fresh challenges. Whether you're a seasoned gamer or new to cooperative games, Starseer offers a refreshing and thought-provoking experience. What sets Starseer apart is its ability to foster high player interaction in a low-verbal setting. The game's mechanics encourage players to think critically and work together, making it an excellent choice for friends looking to bond over a shared challenge.
2 30m⚖️ 2.5