Q Remastered

Q Remastered

LIICA INC. LIICA INC. November 17, 2022
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About Q Remastered

Q Remastered is a puzzle game where you draw lines and shapes to manipulate gravity and solve over 1200 challenges. Created by LIICA INC. and released on November 17, 2022, it blends physics-based problem solving with minimalist art. Available on PC and Switch, the game revolves around nudging a ball out of a cup using custom-drawn objects. It’s a straightforward yet clever concept that leans into creative experimentation over complex narratives. Think of it as a digital sandbox where your only tools are a stylus and physics.

Gameplay

Each level tasks you with clearing the ball from a cup by drawing shapes that react to gravity. You sketch lines, curves, or polygons that fall, collide, or trigger chain reactions. Precision matters, messy strokes might collapse, while deliberate designs can pivot or roll the ball toward the exit. Later stages introduce obstacles like moving parts or timed triggers. Controls are simple: draw directly on-screen with a mouse or touchscreen. Sessions vary from quick 2-minute solves to longer puzzles requiring multiple attempts. The lack of time limits or penalties keeps it relaxed, but mastering physics-based logic adds depth.

What Players Think

PlayPile users rate it 4.2/5, with 72% completing the base game. Critics average 81%, praising its “deceptively deep puzzle design.” Average playtime is 7.5 hours, though hardcore players log up to 20+ hours. Community moods lean positive (“Addictive” and “Calm” are top tags) but some note a steep difficulty curve later on. One review: “Feels like doodling with purpose.” It’s currently #73 on Twitch, suggesting a niche but dedicated audience. Over 80% of players earn at least 50 achievements, focused on efficiency and creativity in solving.

PlayPile's Take

Q Remastered is a solid pick for fans of physics puzzles or casual problem-solving. Priced at $19.99, it offers good value with its sheer volume of levels. The 72% completion rate suggests most will stick through the mid-game slump. Achievements (45 total) reward replayability, especially for efficiency-driven players. Not impressive, but its mix of simplicity and clever challenges makes it a worthwhile diversion. Skip if you dislike trial-and-error mechanics or prefer fast-paced action.

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