Power Sink

Critic Reviews for Power Sink
Overall, if the main objective of a puzzle game is to provide you with ‘eureka’ moments as you work out the puzzle, this game succeeds about 50% of the time. Other times, I’ll complete a level, still not entirely sure how I did, or having to have a break from the next level, as I don’t want to do the manual scout work at the beginning of the level in order to get my bearings. There are moments of a good game here, but it's all underneath a frustrating layer of bugs, mediocre puzzles, and design choices that I would have taken another look at during testing.
Logic-based puzzler set in the ruins of a submerged power plant
Its hard to really dislike Power Sink, even with those wildly varying levels of difficulty. It’s a gorgeous game set in a well-imagined world, and even if its gameplay isn’t as absorbing as its environments, it’s still a solid puzzle-platformer.
Powersink is a truly unique puzzle game that doesn’t rely on frustrating or illogical solutions. Instead, it offers clear challenges that require thoughtful planning and reasoning—much like solving math problems. With its appealing art direction and soothing soundtrack, the experience is both enjoyable and highly recommended for fans of puzzles and indie games.
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