LooPool

LooPool

DaYan Myriad DaYan Myriad November 24, 2025
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About LooPool

LooPool is a sci-fi adventure puzzle game by DaYan tons of, released November 24, 2025. Set in a digital wasteland ravaged by a virus, you play as a robot uncovering the ruins’ secrets through exploration and brainy challenges. It’s single-player only, PC-only, and fits snugly into the indie niche. The game blends environmental storytelling with logic puzzles, letting you piece together the world’s collapse while navigating glitchy landscapes. No multiplayer, no open world, just a linear journey through corrupted code and cryptic lore.

Gameplay

You spend most of your time navigating 3D environments, interacting with objects to solve puzzles that progress the story. The robot’s tools let you manipulate digital systems, like rewiring circuits or debugging code, to unlock paths. Puzzles range from spatial challenges (aligning fragmented data) to pattern recognition (decoding virus triggers). Sessions often involve backtracking to earlier areas with new abilities, a common adventure game trope. Controls are mouse-and-keyboard based, but some players report clunky camera angles. The pace is deliberate, with each area demanding careful observation to spot hidden clues and environmental storytelling details.

What Players Think

Community stats show 84% of players complete the game, with an average playtime of 12.5 hours. Critics gave it an 88%, praising its “engrossing blend of mystery and mechanics.” Player moods lean curious and determined but include frustration over stiff controls. Reviews highlight the “compelling narrative” but note some puzzles feel “obscure.” Achievement completion is high, with 92% of players earning all 30 trophies, averaging 28 per person. Price-sensitive buyers might balk at $39.99, but 76% of players say it’s “worth the cost for the story.”

PlayPile's Take

LooPool works best for fans of methodical puzzles and slow-burn sci-fi tales. The high completion rate suggests it rewards persistence, though clunky mechanics might deter casual players. With a tight price point and rewarding achievements, it’s a solid pick for those who enjoy figuring out mysteries at their own pace. Skip it if you crave fast action or seamless controls, this is a game about thinking, not reflexes.

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