puzzle
Gamers-approved puzzles give your brain that extra boost and put your logic, problem-solving and strategy skills to the test.
What Makes Sandbox Puzzle Games So Addictive? . AI-Generated.
Sandbox puzzle games have become one of the most interesting categories in modern gaming because they offer something many players are looking for: freedom without chaos, challenge without pressure, and discovery without rigid rules. Unlike traditional puzzle games that guide players toward one correct answer, sandbox puzzle games create an open-ended environment where experimentation becomes part of the entertainment itself. That design makes them incredibly effective at attracting casual players, keeping them engaged, and encouraging repeat visits.
By Excel Mind Agencyabout 18 hours ago in Gamers
Lessons from the Golf Course: Discipline, Focus, and the Art of Performance
Golf was never meant to teach me anything about performance. At first, it was simply a way to slow down. A walk across wide green space, the sound of a clean strike, the quiet challenge of sending a small white ball toward a distant target.
By Andreas Szakacs9 days ago in Gamers
Andreas Szakacs Launches Independent Production Company as Summitfall Enters Production
The move marks a notable shift in Szakacs’ professional trajectory — transitioning from performance-focused projects to a broader role in development, financing, and creative oversight.
By Andreas Szakacs23 days ago in Gamers
I Need to Tell You All About "Poppy Playtime". Content Warning.
Warning: Spoilers ahead! I have been a fan of video game play throughs, specifically horror game play throughs, since I was 16 years old. From the original Five Nights at Freddy's game to Emily Wants to Play to Resident Evil, I was intrigued by the lore of each game's unique story and it was thrilling to watch the stories unfold through a YouTuber's perspective. I've never really been a video-gamer myself, so I chose to live vicariously through those brave and experienced enough to play and beat the games.
By Madison "Maddy" Newton29 days ago in Gamers
Stasis: The Dark Side of Science
A few years ago, I reviewed a free-to-play sci-fi horror game called Cayne. It was an isometric (top-down view) point-and-click game that I've played a few times, and it's set in the same world as the game we're discussing today.
By Greg Seebregtsabout a month ago in Gamers
Top Therapy Games for Mood & Anxiety Relief in 2026. AI-Generated.
In today’s fast-paced world, stress and anxiety have become an everyday challenge for many. While traditional methods like meditation, yoga, and journaling remain popular, the rise of therapy games offers a modern, fun, and interactive alternative for mental wellness. These games are designed not only to entertain but also to promote relaxation, improve focus, and boost mood. In this post, we’ll explore some of the best therapy games of 2026 that can help you unwind and recharge your mind.
By Micheal Turnerabout a month ago in Gamers
When Is a Move Final?
The Commitment Problem in Modern Chess Modern chess operates under a fractured commitment model that no longer aligns with how players think, how turns function in most games, or how chess itself is actually played across physical and digital formats. At the heart of the problem is that chess treats physical contact with a piece as binding commitment while simultaneously relying on a separate explicit action to end a player’s turn. This creates a logical contradiction: a move becomes final before the turn is over. In most turn-based games, interaction with game components is provisional until the player explicitly signals the end of their turn. Chess is an anomaly in this respect, and the inconsistency becomes increasingly visible in modern play.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast2 months ago in Gamers
Escape Room Booking as the Ultimate Test for Your Group’s Chief Organiser
Every group has one person who ends up coordinating plans. They pick the venue, manage availability, confirm numbers, and handle payments. An escape room booking turns that quiet responsibility into a real test of judgement, timing, and group awareness.
By Great Escape VIC2 months ago in Gamers
My Freecash.com Saga
If you’ve ever wondered what it feels like to slowly grind your way through thousands of mobile game levels only to be rewarded with absolutely nothing, allow me to introduce you to my recent relationship with Freecash.com. This relationship started cute, got messy, and ended with me staring at my phone like a betrayed spouse.
By Sara Wilson2 months ago in Gamers
The Boy Who Watched the Giant
I didn’t go for the stars. I went for my nephew. He’s eleven, wears his hair in messy curls, and talks about football like it’s a secret code only he and the ball understand. “You have to see how they move together, Tío,” he’d said, eyes wide. “It’s like they’re speaking without words.”
By KAMRAN AHMAD2 months ago in Gamers









