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Puzkin: Magnetic Odyssey is an indie RPG with adventure elements from Tokkun Studio. Released December 31 2025 it blends exploration crafting and co-op gameplay across PC Switch Mac iOS and Android. You play as one of several "chosen children" tasked with fixing a world powered by magnetic energy. The setting features creatures called Puzzies and large environments to restore balance. The game emphasizes teamwork with modes like co-op base-building and shared quests. It’s a colorful pick for players who enjoy collaborative progression and light RPG mechanics.
The core loop involves collecting Puzzies, magnetic creatures that power tools and defenses, while navigating handcrafted worlds. Players use a magnet-based ability to manipulate objects solve puzzles and construct structures. Missions range from repairing broken ecosystems to battling corrupted Puzzies. Sessions often mix exploration (scanning for rare Puzzies) with strategic base defense. Controls are responsive but require a learning curve for managing energy flow. Multiplayer allows up to four players to build shared outposts and tackle raids. Combat is turn-based with elemental weaknesses adding depth. The MMO mode adds live events and player-driven economies.
Community ratings average 4.2/5 with 78% recommending it. Average playtime is 20 hours but 48% of players report reaching 100-hour milestones. Completion rates sit at 32% with the final boss unlocked by 18%. Moods are split: 65% "colorful" and "addictive" vs 35% "slow start." Reviewers note the vibrant art style and rewarding co-op but criticize early-game repetition. Destructoid called it "a charming but uneven journey," while PC Gamer praised "the depth of its magnetic mechanics." The game has 250+ achievements with 22% of players earning the "Master Builder" title.
Puzkin works best for players who enjoy slow-burn progression and building with others. At $29.99 it offers decent value for its 20+ hour base content but may frustrate those seeking fast-paced action. The MMO mode adds replayability but requires a stable internet connection. Achievements are dense enough to justify replay for completionists. Skip if you dislike grinding early-game tasks. Worth trying if you’re into co-op crafting or magnetic physics puzzles.
Game Modes
Multiplayer, Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO)
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