Home News The Valley of the Architects is a building-based puzzler set to release in March

The Valley of the Architects is a building-based puzzler set to release in March

by Sebastian Feb 19,2025

The Valley of the Architects, a captivating elevator-based puzzle game, is launching this March on iOS. This narrative puzzle adventure, previously featured, offers a compelling storyline and unique gameplay.

Players step into the shoes of Liz, a writer investigating the mysteries surrounding a lost architect in Africa. Liz narrates her journey as she tackles intricate elevator puzzles, unraveling the story behind the architect's designs.

The game's charm lies in its elegant simplicity. It focuses on a core mechanic—elevator puzzles—and cleverly expands upon it, creating a fluid and engaging experience. The fully voice-acted narrative further immerses players in Liz's perspective, a rare and appreciated feature.

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While the game boasts beautifully detailed buildings, their small scale on screen might be a minor drawback. However, this shouldn't deter puzzle enthusiasts anticipating its March release on iOS and Steam. Prepare your mind for a challenging yet rewarding experience! Consider warming up with some of our top-rated puzzle games on iOS and Android beforehand.

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