Wilmot Works It Out is a puzzle building game about completing beautiful images and hanging them in your house.
You play as Wilmot, who likes to unwind from sorting out a warehouse by sorting out puzzle pieces. Yesterday’s puzzle was a snake wearing a hat, but today’s looks like it mi...
Wilmot Works It Out is a puzzle building game about completing beautiful images and hanging them in your house.
You play as Wilmot, who likes to unwind from sorting out a warehouse by sorting out puzzle pieces. Yesterday’s puzzle was a snake wearing a hat, but today’s looks like it might be an octopus? …or maybe that’s a hamburger?
Once complete, you decide where to hang it. Then the mail person delivers a brand new puzzle! Oh dear, this one has a few extra pieces - I hope there wasn’t a mix-up at the puzzle delivery service!
Complete a series of puzzles to unlock new customisation options for your house, including colours, wallpapers, bookcases, and cats. This house is going to feel like a home in no time at all!
Features
Assemble more than 60 original puzzles by Richard Hogg (Hohokum, Flock)
Unlock 7 additional rooms in Wilmot's house
Decorate each room to your liking with 20 additional unlockable items
Adopt a cat or a dog
Sequel to beloved organization game Wilmot’s Warehouse
Enjoy hours of extra organizing fun, Wilmot's Warehouse-style, when you unlock Marathon Mode
A gentle and slightly jazzy electronic soundtrack to listen to as you ponder and solve, brought to you by composer and sound artist Eli Rainsberry (Wilmot's Warehouse, Flock)
How hard can it be ? All the pieces are the same shape and size, no puzzle has more than maybe 20, 30 pieces.
But this is a sneaky little game., with all kinds of tricks -- two puzzles with similar colours, unexpected matches. Iit's witty, too, and not just in the puzzle titles. No rush or timed actions, so very relaxing.
Thoroughly enjoyable, and will be looking out for more games from these devs.
Charming artstyle, good music with a great concept combined.
It's a chill and casual game while still giving your brain a good knack with puzzles that have similar patterns or colors. Most puzzles are straight forward and the game spares you the problem of pieces being in the wrong orientation. It's a just right amount of tricky and satisfying (especially when you get to marvel at all your creations).
I recomend sitting down with some tea and playing through a sezon or two, just you and some great puzzles.
Definitly will be on the look out for more games from the devs!
It's what it says on the tin.
It's pretty chill and casual, though sometimes it feels overwhelming with how many puzzle pieces you end up having out at a time. Most of the puzzles are fairly straightforward, though I've gotten a couple that made me head scratch a bit.
My only (very small) gripe is that it uses the same sound as the door knock if you're just moving against a wall. The door knock is pretty insistent, and pings my anxiety, so it's kinda annoying to have it happen whenver I move to the edge of the room. That's just a personal thing though, and has no actual impact on gameplay or anything.
It's a game about solving jigsaws. That's all it is really.
There is some paper thin plot where we get to know the mailwoman who delviers the jigsaws, but not very much.
The puzzles are very varied in style and there are some nice gotchas with puzzles that look the same but aren't.
If you like solving jigsaws in a nice charming and stress free setting, this game is wonderful.
And after you beat the game, make sure to give the post-game mode a go, that's where most of the *real* fun and challenge is! I consider this mode to be the real "meat" of the game, it's the most fun part and where I spent most of my play-through time by far
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