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Puzzler Tametsi coming to Steam this October

October 3, 2017 by Andrew Newton

Indie developer Grip Top Games have announced that their latest puzzle title, Tametsi, will be arriving on Steam on the 18th October for Windows PC.  This puzzler is sure to be one that every puzzle lover will find challenging and enjoyable.

Tametsi is a Minesweeper-esque game set on different tiles on a range of different squared and hexagonal layouts.  In true Minesweeper tradition the way to succeed lays not in guesswork but by considering the clues carefully to identify the hidden mines and safely mark them.

The game will include 100 hand designed levels that increase in difficulty as players progress with each level revealing just a few tiles to help you get started.  Each revealed tile give very tiny hints as to where mines may be located but each tile will provide a different type of puzzle to solve and failure to adapt will lead to landing on a mine.

Tametsi features:

  • A variety of tilings that range far beyond the standard square grid.
  • 100 increasingly difficult hand designed levels to provide the ultimate puzzling challenge.
  • Mid-level progress is saved automatically.
  • Over 20 hours of challenging gameplay to enjoy.

Puzzle fans will be able to download Tametsi from Steam on the 18th October.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Video Games Tagged With: Grip Top Games, Tametsi

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