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I liked some of these! Afaict they're all available for Windows too. Some are free, and I've marked the ones which run in a browser.
Games I enjoyed:
Baba is You: A brilliant, mind-bending puzzle game where you change the nature of reality by rearranging the words which describe it. I am, as expected, not great at it, so I'm glad I got it for free, but definitely an interesting experience.
Gnog Delightfully strange, cheerful, colourful little puzzle boxes. None of the puzzles are very conceptually complex, but I still had to look up a walkthrough for a few things I was approaching the wrong way or hadn't noticed. Some of the controls are annoyingly fiddly. I think there may have been a few points where you need to click at the right time, I didn't find them difficult but YMMV. Contains a bird vomiting up worms in a kind of gross way.
There You Go A short puzzle room game. Nothing remarkable but cute fun for a few minutes. At one point I got stuck but someone had linked their walkthrough in the comments.
A Kishoutenketsu in the countryside Browser. Cute little block pushing puzzle. I find block pushing a bit frustrating and didn't quite finish it but came close.
The Adventures of Wolf and Hood - A Jigsaw Tale Simple jigsaw game, telling what looks like an inoffensive fairytale. I've only played one jigsaw but it was fun enough as these things go.
Games I did not enjoy:
Yarne Browser. Path finding puzzle. Seems fine for what it is but I don't enjoy path finding and couldn't figure out the rules.
Minefinitum Browser. Simple scrolling Minesweeper, which turns out to be a play style I do not enjoy.
Bringris Browser, in theory. A non euclidean tetris that refused to run in any of my browsers, nor when I downloaded the mac version. Looks interesting in the screenshots :(
Games I enjoyed:
Baba is You: A brilliant, mind-bending puzzle game where you change the nature of reality by rearranging the words which describe it. I am, as expected, not great at it, so I'm glad I got it for free, but definitely an interesting experience.
Gnog Delightfully strange, cheerful, colourful little puzzle boxes. None of the puzzles are very conceptually complex, but I still had to look up a walkthrough for a few things I was approaching the wrong way or hadn't noticed. Some of the controls are annoyingly fiddly. I think there may have been a few points where you need to click at the right time, I didn't find them difficult but YMMV. Contains a bird vomiting up worms in a kind of gross way.
There You Go A short puzzle room game. Nothing remarkable but cute fun for a few minutes. At one point I got stuck but someone had linked their walkthrough in the comments.
A Kishoutenketsu in the countryside Browser. Cute little block pushing puzzle. I find block pushing a bit frustrating and didn't quite finish it but came close.
The Adventures of Wolf and Hood - A Jigsaw Tale Simple jigsaw game, telling what looks like an inoffensive fairytale. I've only played one jigsaw but it was fun enough as these things go.
Games I did not enjoy:
Yarne Browser. Path finding puzzle. Seems fine for what it is but I don't enjoy path finding and couldn't figure out the rules.
Minefinitum Browser. Simple scrolling Minesweeper, which turns out to be a play style I do not enjoy.
Bringris Browser, in theory. A non euclidean tetris that refused to run in any of my browsers, nor when I downloaded the mac version. Looks interesting in the screenshots :(