It stumbles a little in the beginning, but this water puzzler can be surprisingly fun.
So gnomes apparently store all of their paint in factories. Factories prone to massive explosions. Every time such an even occurs – which is all the time – they have to clean it up. And that’s where the actual gaming begins. Players are faced with a gravity-defying level covered in no small amount of paint and tasked with redirecting water in order to clean it all up. Wind and giant bubbles are the primary tools on hand, but there’s also the occasional need for splashing a button or otherwise utilizing certain objects in the environment. If a mistake is made the water can be shut off assets can be fiddled with as many times as needed with no penalties.
As with other liquid physics puzzle games, Gnomes is just fun to mess around with. Simply finishing a level can be a major undertaking, but collecting the coins scattered around or getting 100% of the paint cleaned up can be even tougher. But by far it’s the visual touches that carry everything. Some stages are actually comprised of large (from a gnome’s perspective) statues with houses on their shoulders, or hillsides with faces. Trees even spring up as the water begins to spread.
It doesn’t exactly have the smoothest start, but Gnomes is a pretty cool water physics puzzle game. Levels can be agonizingly complicated (in a good way) and the visuals evoke a little Daniel Merriam, which is very cool. Water wranglers, feel free to take a look.
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