The other day, I stumbled upon this game called Cozy Stitch Puzzle from RedDeerGames. Have you heard of it? It’s like this chill little puzzler where you get to complete these vibrant figures. Honestly, no idea why I got hooked, but something about it stuck with me—maybe it’s the colors. Yeah, probably that.
So, there are like 126 puzzles, right? And they’re all thrown into these random categories like Home Huggers and Fruity Frenzy. There are more, but those names just caught me—why do they even name them like that? Anyway, 14 puzzles for each category if you’re keeping count.
Oh, speaking of counting (or not), you can adjust the difficulty. They’ve got Cozy, which brings in 3-5 elements. Then there’s Medium and Hard, which crank things up to 25 and even 26 elements. Wild, right? What’s cool is, the puzzles change every time you play. Keeps things fresh, I guess.
Now, about the controls—it works with the Nintendo Switch’s Joy-Con or the touchscreen. You shift pieces around with the left analog stick. Really tactile if you’re into that sort of thing. ZL and ZR to rotate pieces, if you like to rotate things. Simple but satisfying.
The game’s priced at $6.99, which sounds budget-friendly enough. Fits right into what you’d expect for a game you’d lie on the couch and play lazily. Far from those high-paced ones, but definitely charming.
Oh, and here’s the funny part—this review is based on a Nintendo Switch version sent by RedDeerGames. Wish they’d send me a real-life puzzle set. Now that’d be something!
Anyway, no idea how I ended up here chatting about it. Was supposed to do something else but… oh well, got sidetracked. It’s weird how things like that happen.