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Puzletun: Curse of the Unfortunate is a pixel-art puzzle game where you fix chaotic contraptions to break a town's endless string of bad luck. Each level lets you tweak mechanical parts and time interactions to guide objects through tricky paths. Solutions often hinge on counterintuitive physics and layered obstacles, making trial-and-error a core part of the process. The town’s cursed wheel spins randomly, adding pressure to solve puzzles before it dooms another resident. Artwork feels like a forgotten 90s educational game, with exaggerated expressions and blocky environments. Puzzle variety leans heavy on timing-based challenges, some offering multiple valid approaches. A 4.5/5 rating on indie forums suggests the difficulty curve works for most, though a few players note repetitive later stages. The premise is simple but the execution feels deliberate, with sound effects that amplify the absurdity of each narrow escape.
There isn't a lot of hope left for the town of Puzletun. Ever since the Evil Wizard of Odds invaded the castle, the towns folk live in constant fear. For not even the Wizard knows who the wheel might land on next. The wheel of misfortune. The curse it brings is as wretched as the Wizard himself. It is the curse of the unfortunate.
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