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Play Overview
Windosill (2011) is a collection of toy-like puzzles through ten mysterious rooms. You follow a small, toy truck navigating a mysterious world. It stands out not only for the unusual interactions but how exploring each scene is like playing with a new toy.
You move from room to room, solving each conundrum as you go. There are no instructions or complex mathematics to deal with. It's all intuitive by design, like a streamlined escape room. As you go there are also hidden surprise interactions to discover.
The result is a short, surprising, toy-like puzzle game that not only offers a challenge but also tells an endearing story of a little toy truck.
Our examiner, Andy Robertson, first checked Windosill 18 months ago. It was re-examined by Jo Robertson and updated 10 months ago.
You move from room to room, solving each conundrum as you go. There are no instructions or complex mathematics to deal with. It's all intuitive by design, like a streamlined escape room. As you go there are also hidden surprise interactions to discover.
The result is a short, surprising, toy-like puzzle game that not only offers a challenge but also tells an endearing story of a little toy truck.
Our examiner, Andy Robertson, first checked Windosill 18 months ago. It was re-examined by Jo Robertson and updated 10 months ago.
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Play Style
This is a Brain Game and Puzzle game with Adventure, Narrative and Sequencing elements. You can play with 1 to 2 players in the same room, but you can’t play it online. It's designed as a single player game but two people can cooperate to play the game.
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Duration
Play Time: This game will take around 2 hours to complete. Although you could play through the game in a couple of hours, but it's the sort of game you are likely to revisit.
Benefits
This game is good if you want to:
Age Ratings
Skill Level
4+ year-olds usually have the required skill to enjoy this game. Younger players need to be able to decipher the clues in the game to find the cube. It's a bit easier on iOS because of the simple touch interface (Switch also supports touch screen). You do need some logical thinking to progress through the rooms.
Game Details
Release Date: 15/12/2011, updated in 2022
Out Now: Mac, PC, Switch and iOS
Skill Rating: 4+ year-olds
Players: 1-2
Genres: Brain Game, Puzzle (Adventure, Narrative and Sequencing)
Accessibility: 28 features
Components: 2D Side-On, Cartoon and Day and Night
Developer: Vector Park (@VectorPark)
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