Posted on: March 5, 2022

nitrogenfingers
Verified ownerGames: 330 Reviews: 48
A surprising delight
I didn't have high expectations for pushover a $3 DOS puzzle game with promotional branding based on a British cheese snack, and the confusing controls, rigid time limit and very simple gameplay did not look as though they concealed a good puzzle game. And yet, they do. Pushover is unexpectedly quite excellent, and I've never played anything quite like it. Each level requires you to fell every domino on the board, making sure the trigger is the last to fall, and then exiting the level within the allotted time. As the game progresses, the domino trails become increasingly elaborate, using more complex domino types that allow for some very complex behaviours, and puzzles based around positioning and timing. The end result of each puzzle, watching cascading dominoes, reminds me a lot of watching a solution in the incredible machine, with each piece coming together for the solution. It's surprisingly satisfying. The dominoes are locked to a grid, meaning your solutions just need to be logical rather than rigidly precise which is refreshing in a game of it's age. The timer initially can be frustrating, but it typically serves to force the player to think optimally about what changes they need to make- rearranging the whole maze is typically unfeasible. It becomes another dimension to each puzzle, and it works. My main issue with the game is there are 8 domino types that all do very different things, but look very very similar, so reading a domino trail at a glance and knowing what to do can be frustrating, but there's an in-game legend (F1) to help with this. A good puzzle game, for me, is one where the solutions feel logical, are satisfying to arrive at, and become more varied and complex as the game goes on. This checks all the boxes. This is absolutely a hidden gem, and I can't recommend it enough.
Is this helpful to you?