If you're looking for a fresh challenge on your Android device, dive into Slip: Infinite Logic Puzzles, the latest brain teaser from Regular Joe (Joe Pauley), the creator behind the popular Astro: Arcade Space Explorer. With the release of version 1.6.5, Slip promises a refined and engaging puzzle experience tailored for mobile gamers.
The game's concept is straightforward yet captivating: navigate a block through a maze to the goal marked by an X. With over 400 meticulously designed levels, the difficulty ramps up, ensuring a progressively engaging experience. Once you conquer all 400 levels, the game unlocks Infinite Mode, where you can generate your own levels and customize the challenge by selecting or deselecting various mechanics.
What sets Slip: Infinite Logic Puzzles apart is its commitment to a distraction-free environment. There's no loud music, no bizarre animations, and, importantly, no forced ads. Ads only appear if you're in dire need of a hint or wish to retry a level for a coveted gold star.
Hidden within the game's menu is a fun Easter egg: swipe in the sequence up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, and you'll be rewarded with 10 free hints. This version, 1.6.5, also brings quick-access settings from the level screen, along with enhancements to the language and layout for a smoother gameplay experience. Why not watch the trailer below to see what Slip: Infinite Logic Puzzles has in store?
While Slip: Infinite Logic Puzzles may not introduce groundbreaking mechanics, it's definitely worth a shot. The game boasts clean, understated visuals with the ability to unlock various themes as you progress. Completing each chapter not only advances your journey but also rewards you with new visual styles and additional hints.
The game includes a small in-game shop with special offers, but rest assured, Slip: Infinite Logic Puzzles remains free to play and can be enjoyed offline. So, why not give it a try? Head over to the Google Play Store and download it today.
Before you go, don't forget to check out our news on Open Drive, which is now available in Early Access on Android.