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Brukkon – 93-interactive
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Tile based puzzle games with unique ideas are rare today. Brukkon is one of that tile based puzzle games, but as far as i know has quite a unique concept.

Brukkon Screenshot
You move a robot over the tile field to get him to his spare parts. You move the robot by guiding his way with the mouse, but the robot can not go to its spare parts directly. You have to move platforms either with the robot on it or without it.
These platforms can be moved either horizontal of vertical, or both. Once the platform starts moving, it moves into this direction until something is in its way, be it either a ground tile, or another moving tile.

Brukkon Screenshot
There are also colored platforms, where you can not step your robot on. These platforms are removed, as soon as 4 or more of them are in a row.

Brukkon Screenshot
The game features 30 levels, which start easy and get to moderate difficulty. The levels are not really hard to solve, but the fun comes not from solving the level, the real fun comes up if you try to beat the online high score. There are usually countless ways to solve a level and to find out the way with the least number of moves, which you need for conquering the high score, can be tricky and sometimes requires even good reaction and timing.

Brukkon Screenshot
Overall
The game play reminds me of Sokoban, but it is quite different. Graphics are well done with different environment themes and night and day scenes. Music is quite cinematic but is not disturbing you while you try to figure out ways to save moves. A Demo is available and with $14 the price is fair. A iPhone version is also available from Apple AppStore.
Homepage: http://brukkon-puzzle-game.com
Demo: https://samanon.com/

