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Aarik and the Ruined Kingdom is a fairytale journey through a shattered world, coming soon

by Andrew Dec 30,2024

Shatterproof Games' enchanting puzzle adventure, Aarik and the Ruined Kingdom, arrives on iOS and Android devices January 25th! This low-poly fantasy journey challenges players to solve perspective-based puzzles using the prince Aarik's magical crown.

Embark on Aarik's quest to reunite his family, traversing diverse landscapes from scorching deserts to mystical forests. Utilize the crown's powers to rotate, manipulate, and even rewind puzzle elements, conquering over 90 unique puzzles across 35 visually distinct levels.

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Experience the first eight levels for free before committing to a one-time purchase for the full game. The charming, low-poly art style is visually appealing and optimized for mobile devices. Whether you're a puzzle enthusiast or simply curious, this "try before you buy" model offers a risk-free adventure.

If Aarik and the Ruined Kingdom doesn't quite capture your fancy, explore our curated list of the top 25 puzzle games for iOS and Android to find your next captivating challenge.

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