

Dynetzzle Extended
Vishnu Vadakke Pariyarath · 2016 · Indie, Casual, Puzzle
PC
Positive91% · 33
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About Dynetzzle Extended
Dynetzzle is an original number puzzle game based on the features of a standard six-sided die such as it has eleven nets and the sum of the numbers on opposite faces is seven.
What Steam players say
Recent verbatim reviews from Steam — separate from playze.io community reviews below.
It’s a decent enough, chill, short, puzzle game. It’s not the most exciting of games and I found that I could only do a few levels at a time but I liked that it was a little different. There are 25 levels, which doesn’t sound like a lot but if you play it like I did, in short bursts, it surprisingly lasts a while. The levels increase in difficulty as you go along and for someone who isn’t the best at visualising it does get more challenging. The easier ones are essentially just counting to 7, but in the later levels the net is broken up and placed elsewhere, even sometimes rotated, so you really have to visualise the rotation and orientation of the net. For 80p it’s worth the money, It decent in quality and it’s a good casual puzzle game to throw on between games. If you like short little puzzle games I’d say it’s worth throwing in with the rest.8 found this helpful
While the logic involved is fairly simple, the real challenge is in making sense of and visualizing how each puzzle is structured. Definitely a mechanic I've never seen before, and the game felt like just the right length, making good use of its mechanic without getting needlessly repetitive.1 found this helpful
The basic pattern of the Die is easy to remember, but when there are multiple sets all grouped together it gets pleasantly difficult, and then after that my brain starts to die, lol. Well worth the money, definitely something that's different and fun.1 found this helpful
awesome dice puzzle game, dont like the music though
Had this game for a while, I like it a lot in it's simplicity. If you like Sudoku style games you'd probably find this fun. My main issue is settings, sound is only on or off, no volume adjustment, which is annoying. I also feel like you should be able to change the numbers in the opposite direction using right click.
An interesting little puzzle game. A dollar worth spend. You can go try the lite version with 10 levels on Kongregate to see if you like it.
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