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Okay, so imagine this: I’m sipping coffee, casually curious, and I stumble upon this game—Cozy Stitch Puzzle by RedDeerGames. You ever get stuck on something just because it’s weirdly… calming? Anyway, here I am, thinking, “These vibrant little puzzles, what’s the deal?” And there are like, 126 of these things. Not that I counted each one, but yeah. Packed into 9 quirky groups like Home Huggers or, get this, Barnyard Buddies. I mean, who names these?
Right, so each category throws 14 puzzles at you, and you think, “Easy peasy,” but wait. There’s difficulty levels too. Cozy (which sounds cute, right?), Medium, and Hard. So, Cozy mode? You’re piecing together easy sets—3 to 5 bits. Medium ups the ante a bit, tosses 10-25 elements your way. And Hard has you fiddling with 20-26. But here’s the kicker—they mix it up every time! Keeps you guessing, I guess.
Now, if you’re playing on the Switch, like this old trusty thing I’ve got, the whole setup is pretty straightforward. Switch Joy-Con gets involved—move the little cursor around and drop your pieces in place. Rotate them with ZL and ZR if they’re being stubborn. Or hey, just poke at the screen in Portable Mode. Possible, trust me.
And let’s circle back—what’s the price tag? Under seven bucks. Not trying to be a sales guy here, just saying it’s surprisingly chill for what it offers. Anyway, I got this urge to keep messing with those pieces even though I really should be doing something else. Classic procrastination.
So yeah, if you’re into low-key puzzle vibes—and don’t mind your brain getting a little workout—maybe give it a whirl? Maybe I’m just easily entertained. Who knows?
(Disclaimer: Got the game to try out from RedDeerGames on Nintendo Switch. So, thanks, I guess!)