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Igeo DX puts you in the driver seat of a tight puzzle game that feels like a modern take on classic Sokoban mechanics. You control a shape on a grid and push it around to stack identical forms together until they disappear. The goal is simple enough for anyone to grasp, but the levels quickly ramp up in difficulty as you face tighter spaces and more complex arrangements. There are no power-ups or time limits here, just pure spatial logic that demands careful planning before each move. The community has already labeled this title nostalgic, suggesting it hits that sweet spot of simplicity and depth well. Thought Reactor kept the design clean so you focus entirely on the mechanics without any distractions. It runs smoothly across Windows, Mac, and Linux systems for a consistent experience regardless of your setup. The single player mode stands out because every puzzle feels handcrafted rather than randomly generated, making each solution feel earned. If you enjoy games that respect your time by avoiding filler content, this one delivers exactly what it promises without overcomplicating things.
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