

LogiGun
Alfred Lam · 2014 · Indie, Casual, Puzzle, Platformer, Female Protagonist
PC
Very Positive81% · 63
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About LogiGun
LogiGun is a physics-based puzzle platformer. Take control of June as she climbs a tower filled with perplexing puzzles. Mix and match a variety of neat guns to solve your way through increasingly complex challenges. Also this other person keeps telling her to leave. I wonder what's up with that?
New in the Steam version:
- 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
What Steam players say
Recent verbatim reviews from Steam — separate from playze.io community reviews below.
Pretty decent little puzzle platformer with a pretty lame story. Some regions will have problems finding a copy.
Good puzzles, story could have been better.
Interesting puzzles for someone new to the game, the feel and play of the game gets very stale by about floor 5 and the movement is too floaty for a platformer that requires precise jumps on small spaces, sometimes while carrying things.
Very neat little puzzle game, platforming is a bit floaty but thankfully the platforming isn't heavily focused on beyond it's function in the puzzles. There is a lot of puzzle variety here - you get four of the titular LogiGuns to manipulate the world with, but you only ever seem to get a couple to use in any one puzzle, which results in puzzles feeling different and varied without being overwhelmingly complex. The hardest puzzles even have a hint for people to use if they need it. I also enjoyed the descriptions of various tools and mechanics in the Journal, which added a good bit of extra personality in the game where it would otherwise be lacking. Not finished the game quite yet, but with five main story puzzles left to do, and extra levels to do after that, I feel confident in recommending this game to anyone who enjoys the puzzle platformer genre.
Not that bad. Just a plain puzzle platformer game.
Puzzles seem quite hard and rewarding. Controls are a bit awkward. The BIG problem is there are no save points inside each level. Thus if you drop a piece and cannot retrieve you have to start the level again. Why can't game developers give people the choice of saving (or not) ?
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