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This is one of my favorite games of all time, and I’ve played a lot of them. It’s so fun that I watch others play it and that’s fun too ( I don’t usually watch others play games). The imaginative visuals, the innovative style, the puzzle craft - I love it all. The first level is an ingenious way to introduce the game. It can be the hardest level, but once you get it, the structure for engaging the game is born. This game helped me see how I think, and that’s perhaps the most intriguing part. What is a red herring? What goes with what? Does this require divergent exploration or linear thinking or sequencing? Or, to simply wallow in the sheer joy of play throughout. Yes, it’s very short, but so worth the price. Highly recommended. I eagerly await another by this developer artist and will gladly pay for it too... no ads, pure no words needed engagement!
Windosill is an excellent puzzle game for all ages. It has interesting and whimsical gameplay, a nice story, and beautiful and intriguing art. Even after a full play-through there are still small details and hidden functions to discover. Would absolutely recommend for anyone who wants a puzzling, pretty, but relaxing app!
Toy gaming (Vignettes, GNOG) is an exciting, imaginative form of app gameplay that pushes amazing creative boundaries, and Windowsill’s colorful adventure is one of the first to do it. It’s a bizarre little gem that at times requires odd solutions, but none too difficult that you give up entirely. The game is, however, way too short for its price; I completed it in 20 minutes max and I simply don’t see how it can extend for two hours. There is a neat unlockable after the game is completed, but it isn’t enough for true replay value. And the lack of even a simple soundtrack to compliment the quirky sound effects is a missed opportunity. Overall, though, the game is quite enchanting and laid the groundwork for such a fun kind of puzzle.
Apps by Vectorpark are incomparable to anything else as a combination of beautiful minimalist art and interactive design. I feel inspired every time I play with one.Now I enjoy them with my 3-year-old and their value has gone up exponentially.It would be a shame to ruin any of the surprises by describing them here, so allow me to simply say: get this and the rest of the Vectorpark apps, touch every part of them, and you’ll be glad you did.
This is a prime example of an imagination come to life. The visuals fit the theme of Vectorpark, the gameplay is unique, and the puzzles are creative. If you’re a fan of games with an oddly satisfying puzzle game, give this one a go.
This helps kids develop problem solving skills by engaging their natural curiosity. Even if they’re too young to solve, they’ll spend time enjoying all the hidden pieces. Reviewers mentioning they solved too fast probably didn’t look at the age recommendation. My 4 year old loves this app, and there is nothing like it. I do want more levels!
This game is so good and I love the thought that has to go into each level. The only issue I have with this game is how short it is. I have been playing this game ever since I was a toddler and I remember it being way longer. It only takes about 2 minutes to complete every stage so it doesn’t take that long to complete the whole thing. I would love to see more levels to play in the future!! Other than that, this game is amazing!
My 2.5 year old toddler loves this,But recently it looks transparent. I think it happened during a recent iOS update. It just looks weird and isn’t as enjoyable.
My mom had this on her iPad when I was much younger, maybe 8 years old. It’s a great game, tho I’m not sure if you could even really call it a game. The experience is about a cute little toy car, moved by your finger, going through different rooms with simple puzzles. If you are looking for a fun experience that takes ~10-20 minutes to complete, this is a great one!
I tried it and it was really fun! But I was disappointed that there were only 10 levels.
Explore a dream-like world of ten mysterious vistas in this touchscreen classic. Equal parts puzzle game, physics toy box, and living picture-book, Windosill's animated, interactive world is meticulously constructed to reward playful investigation. Designed to be experienced in a single sitting (anywhere between 20 minutes and 2 hours), Windosill is suitable for curious children and imaginative adults alike.