Pight

Pight

Mindlabor Mindlabor June 30, 2026
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About Pight

Pight is a puzzle game from Mindlabor that tasks players with manipulating blocks to activate a light source. Released on June 30, 2026, it’s a minimalist title designed for PC and mobile platforms. The game draws inspiration from Minecraft’s redstone mechanics but simplifies the concept into a single-player challenge. You’ll use piston-like blocks to push, pull, and rearrange objects until the light turns on. With a focus on logic and spatial reasoning, it’s a quick, bite-sized experience aimed at casual and puzzle-hardcore audiences alike. No complex story or combat, just pure problem-solving.

Gameplay

In Pight, each level presents a grid with a light block and scattered obstacles. Your goal is to position pistons that push or pull other blocks into the light’s path. Different block types react uniquely: some break when moved, others only activate under specific conditions. Early puzzles might take minutes to solve, but later stages require multi-step sequences and trial-and-error. Controls are straightforward, dragging and placing blocks feels responsive, even on touchscreens. The challenge lies in predicting how movements chain together. With no time limits or penalties for mistakes, sessions are self-paced but can grow frustrating when solutions aren’t obvious.

What Players Think

Pight holds a 82% community rating on PlayPile, with 78% of players completing at least half the puzzles. The average playtime is 5 hours, though 12% finish the full game. Reviews split between praise for its clever mechanics and complaints about repetitive design. “Feels like solving a Rubik’s Cube blindfolded,” one user wrote, while another called it “the most satisfying 10 bucks I’ve spent.” The game’s 45 achievements have a 68% completion rate overall, with later trophies requiring intense focus. At $14.99, it’s seen as a low-risk purchase, though some argue the difficulty curve drops off after the first third.

PlayPile's Take

Pight is a niche title that rewards patience but may alienate players seeking variety. Puzzle fans who enjoy Minecraft’s redstone systems or logic grids will appreciate its depth, while others might find the lack of variety in later puzzles stale. The price is fair for the content, but the 13-achievement drop-off in the final act suggests it’s best for those who like a mental challenge. If you’re okay with occasional head-scratching and want a portable brain workout, it’s worth the buy. Otherwise, save your credits.

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