Playful puzzling rewards curiosity

After almost 14 years, I am still delighted byWindosill.

It’s such a reward for curiosity.

And it still looks great too, with that unaging smooth vector art from developer Vectorpark.

A strange diorama in a Windosill screenshot on Android.

Now it’s out on Android phones and tablets too.

I bought it, and really enjoy how much a touchscreen adds to the tactile experience.

Windosill is a series of single-room puzzles which feel somewhere between little curio cabinet and cardboard theatres.

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A box of geometric plants dripping with dew and buzzing with life.

Maybe you oughta feed a bird.

Maybe it’s crucial that you grow plants and catch seeds.

Maybe you oughta steal something.

It’s a lot of trial and error, sure, but what joyous trial!

It’s a simple trick yet performed so well.

it’s possible for you to buy itfrom Googlefor 2.99.

I did, and am very pleased.

Doing that with my fingertip on my tablet touchscreen is even better.

If you dig this, do check out Vectorpark’s latest, the playful picture bookMetamorphabet.

Windosill is also onSteamandItch.iofor 2.

You may well have unknowingly received a copy on Itch through2020’s phenomenal Bundle For Racial Justice And Equality.