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About This Game

Quell Zen - the very embodiment of relaxing logic games - features over 200 beautifully crafted challenges.

This serene puzzler has you guiding raindrops through a series of colorful mazes. Enhanced by atmospheric orchestral music, the game's subtle, sophisticated mechanics evolve as you navigate its many levels, delivering an absorbing experience that's familiar but always fresh.

Set against a narrative of a Japanese family divided, Quell Zen will take you on an unforgettable journey. Step inside this beautiful world today. 6d5b4406ea



Title: Quell Zen
Genre: Indie
Developer:
Fallen Tree Games Ltd
Publisher:
Fallen Tree Games Ltd
Release Date: 14 Jul, 2016



English,French,Italian,German,Japanese



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Hours and hours of head-scratching and brow furrowing Great thinking game.. This latest instalment in the Quell series of logic puzzles is as satisfying and pleasurable as its predecessors.

As before you are challenged to devise a means of navigating a water droplet around the artfully designed areas, avoiding tricks and traps and defeating obstacles whilst collecting all the pearls as you go. Sometimes you just have to collect all the pearls, sometimes switch lights on, or enable a multiple grid of light beams that hits all available targets simultaneously, sometimes all of the above.

After the early tutorial levels the difficulty increases and then the fun begins. So many times you avoid all traps, devise a logical route and method to collect all pearls, solve all problems, achieve all goals and then you discover that you are just one move short of a perfect score, teasing you, if you are so inclined, to peruse every move you have made to try and find some way of shaving just one move off your solution. If your solution is, for instance, 53 moves and your perfect target is 52 moves, well, some time may pass as you try to find that elusive one move reduction.

Add to this the challenge of discovering all the hidden jewels in each level, sometimes they are quite hard to find as well as seemingly inaccessible, can you find a way of getting to them? There are levels hidden within levels, can you find and solve all of them?

Complete each section and, in a series of letters, a touching story unfolds.
This together with the accompaniment of a relaxing soundtrack enables a pleasant immersion as you progress.

This is the sort of game that you might start to play on a rainy Sunday afternoon, the next thing you know it is the early hours of the morning and the birds are singing.

Excellent game, can't wait for the next one.. So far, so good. Just like the other Quell games but with a Japanese theme. Even the titles of the levels have a Japanese translation beneath the English. There are nice visual touches: cherry blossoms on some of the stone blocks, Japanese styled window panes, samurai swords on a wall rack, a huge ornate cabinet with many little drawers. Unfortunately the music doesn't seem at all Japanese to me. It's still soft, soothing, background music for solving puzzles, but I'd think they would choose something more to fit the theme better.

This game combines many features of the previous Quell games. The beginning few levels are mini tutorials to get you up to speed. I played the first game but never got around to the others (because I'm a completionist and hadn't gotten the first game 100% yet!) so some of the puzzle aspects are new to me. I assume they are in the other Quell games, or maybe they are new here?

For those new to the Quell games, the object is to guide a bubble through a maze of obstacles until it hits all the pearls. You can only move in four directions: up, down, left, right. Once the bubble starts moving it will continue until it runs into a wall or another obstacle. Avoid spikes! There is also optional stuff for achievement hunters: do the level in a certain number of moves; find the hidden gem; find the warp ring to a special puzzle.

You can retry a puzzle as many times as you like. And there is no time limit, so take all the time you want planning your moves.

Difficulty goes from easy to brain numbing, especially if you want to get 100%.

I used keyboard and mouse. Not sure if gamepad works.

Will update more as I play more of the game. Just wanted to give a quick review for those wondering how it compares to previous ones.. \ud83c\udf1f\ud83c\udf1f\ud83c\udf1f\ud83c\udf1f\ud83c\udf1f. Hours and hours of head-scratching and brow furrowing Great thinking game.. If you playied other Quell games than you know what to exspect.What I didnt exspect is that they made the puzzles harder and thats a good thing,plenty of content for the price tag.. This latest instalment in the Quell series of logic puzzles is as satisfying and pleasurable as its predecessors.

As before you are challenged to devise a means of navigating a water droplet around the artfully designed areas, avoiding tricks and traps and defeating obstacles whilst collecting all the pearls as you go. Sometimes you just have to collect all the pearls, sometimes switch lights on, or enable a multiple grid of light beams that hits all available targets simultaneously, sometimes all of the above.

After the early tutorial levels the difficulty increases and then the fun begins. So many times you avoid all traps, devise a logical route and method to collect all pearls, solve all problems, achieve all goals and then you discover that you are just one move short of a perfect score, teasing you, if you are so inclined, to peruse every move you have made to try and find some way of shaving just one move off your solution. If your solution is, for instance, 53 moves and your perfect target is 52 moves, well, some time may pass as you try to find that elusive one move reduction.

Add to this the challenge of discovering all the hidden jewels in each level, sometimes they are quite hard to find as well as seemingly inaccessible, can you find a way of getting to them? There are levels hidden within levels, can you find and solve all of them?

Complete each section and, in a series of letters, a touching story unfolds.
This together with the accompaniment of a relaxing soundtrack enables a pleasant immersion as you progress.

This is the sort of game that you might start to play on a rainy Sunday afternoon, the next thing you know it is the early hours of the morning and the birds are singing.

Excellent game, can't wait for the next one.. Quell Zen is a very relaxing and calm puzzle game that starts out easy and gets harder and harder with every level. There are 192 levels in total which means you will be busy for quite a while.

The general mechanic of this game is that you control a raindrop that, when you press a direction, constantly travels until it hits a wall or obstacle - similar to ice puzzles in many other games. The puzzles themselves are fun and constantly introduce new elements like teleporters, spikes, crystals and more - variety is certainly a strong point of Quell Zen while still never straying too far from its roots.

Something to note about this game is the extremely amazing music. If the backgrounds and the general feel of the game (that are very japanese in design) aren't yet "zen" enough for you, the music will do the rest. I grew up with the classics and heard plenty of amazing video game music in my life - but whoever composed the music for this game needs to be paid much more than they currently get. It sounds amazing, is relaxing, peaceful and fits the mood of the game incredibly well. It draws you in and relaxes you - "Zen" indeed.

If you are looking for a relaxing experience that still teases your brain a lot, look no further. Quell Zen is a great puzzle game with plenty to do. It is visually pleasing, contains many puzzling elements and includes absolutely amazing music. Highly recommended!
. In short, Quell Zen is harder and not as well-made and enjoyable as Quell Memento. If you buy only one Quell game, make it Memento, not Zen.

In long, after Quell, Quell Reflect and the terrific Quell Memento, this is the fourth installment in the series. I am sad to report that Quell Zen does not live up to the high standard set by Memento.

Zen has only a few more levels than Memento, but it is a substantially longer game. Levels requiring more than 30 moves to solve are the norm instead of the exception. The problem is, that more complexity and length alone do not equal more fun. This game again adds new mechanics to the series, but unfortunately ones I mostly did not enjoy. Many of them change the layout of the levels (arrows move rows of blocks, green bubbles leave trails of blocks), which I found very demanding\/frustrating to plan out in advance. I guess in this regard Zen is confirmation of the old adage that sometimes less is more. The difficulty varies wildly all through-out the game. It's not uncommon for open-ended levels with 40+ step solutions to occur in proximity of 7 step linear levels, even quite early on.

They did improve the start-up loading time compared to Memento, but virtually everything else is a downgrade in my opinion. I didn't like the new asian theme and aesthetic - Memento is easily better looking. The "story" was about as useless as in Memento, but now the competent voice acting is replaced with badly-written letters. They start out unrealistic and end up awkward and horribly clich\u00e9d. Memento had a certain charm and consistent style in its presentation, which seems all but lost in Zen.

Unless you found Memento way too easy, Zen is in every regard an inferior game. A few levels are undoubtedly quite smart, the majority is decent if uninspired, but sadly there are quite a few bad apples which are just tedious and frustrating. Still, over-all there's more good than bad, and if I hadn't liked Memento so much, I probably wouldn't be as harsh on Zen. If you like the series, pick it up on sale. Personally I wouldn't pay full price.


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