

Podvodsk wants you to make sensible choices about the way you construct underwater buildings additional and additional beneath the waves.
You begin off on a platform over the ocean and it’s worthwhile to see how far down you’ll be able to construct earlier than you run out of factors. Every flip, you’re given two totally different schematics you’ll be able to construct, and whoever has designed these buildings is admittedly going out of their solution to problem the way you lay out this place. Every schematic has a wild form to it made out of squares that it’s worthwhile to match into your present constructing and across the odd twists and turns of this undersea cave. Simply making this factor match whereas profiting from the house you could have will hold your thoughts occupied.


That stated, ensuring this facility is a satisfying form is the least of your worries (kinda). Every construction has some extent value, and if you happen to run out of factors, you’re finished constructing. That stated, every schematic additionally has some guidelines about the way it works. Whereas scaffolding is reasonable and simply provides some connective components, most different schematics allow you to recoup factors relying on how they’re positioned. Some gives you factors for constructing near totally different buildings. Others gives you bonuses primarily based on touching close by floor or coming near seaweed. The sport exhibits you what number of factors you’ll recoup as you drag your schematic round so it’s by no means a shock what you’ll get. You simply have to actually take into consideration the place you wish to put one thing so that you don’t run out of factors.
Podvodsk shortly pulled me in with how easy it was to choose up and play. It saved me taking part in with how advanced it might get as I attempted to squeeze each attainable level out of my accessible placements, too. It’s a kind of wonderful puzzle video games you can wile away a number of hours simply messing with.


Podvodsk is offered now (without spending a dime) on itch.io.
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