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Cogs

Mixed or average reviews
Based on 12 critic reviews
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Based on 13 votes
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Game Info
Publisher: Lazy 8 Studios
Developer: Lazy 8 Studios
Genre(s): Puzzle
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: RP (Rating Pending)
Release Date: April 14, 2009
Summary
Cogs is a puzzle game where players build machines from sliding tiles. Players can choose from 50 levels and 3 gameplay modes. New puzzles are unlocked by building contraptions quickly and efficiently. Inventor Mode: Starting with simple puzzles, players are introduced to the widgets that are used to build machines - gears, pipes, balloons, chimes, hammers, wheels, props, and more. Time Challenge Mode: If you finish a puzzle in Inventor Mode, it will be unlocked here. This time, it will take fewer moves to reach a solution, but you only have 30 seconds to find it. Move Challenge Mode: Take your time and plan ahead. Every click counts when you only get ten moves to find a solution. [Steam]
Cheat Codes & Hints: Cheat Code Central
Also On The Web: Official Website Steam Site
What The Critics Said
All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...
ImpulseGamer
Cogs can best be described as kind of cyber punk style meets Leonardo Da vinci. Looks simple enough at first, but you soon find there is some real brain benders involved.
Read Full Review >Gameplayer
The game has three game modes and 50 levels, so even when you’ve beaten the ever-increasing-in-difficulty Inventor Mode (basic puzzles and mechanics) you can take them all on again in Time Challenge Mode (30 second time limit) and Move Challenge Mode (ten moves only).
Read Full Review >MEGamers
Cogs is a great game to play if you fancy giving your brain a good flex while still keeping your wits during some of the later levels.
Read Full Review >Cheat Code Central
Slide-puzzle addicts with a steampunk fetish will undoubtedly find themselves in heaven.
Read Full Review >Gamers' Temple
A unique but challenging puzzle game that is best left to the patient.
Read Full Review >IGN
The extreme difficulty, coupled with the lack of a hint system, makes Cogs more of a diversion that you'll probably move on from quickly than something that you'll sink a lot of time into.
Read Full Review >DarkZero
The budget price and quaint visual style makes Cogs as addictive and satisfying as the old-school toys it references. It’ll certainly last longer than a ball-in-a-cup.
Read Full Review >ZTGameDomain
Overall I had a fun time with Cogs, it's a fresh spin on puzzle games, and while some puzzles are scream-inducing hard, in the end you feel a huge sense of victory when you solve a super hard puzzle, and who out there doesn't like to see a rocket ship take flight, after you've connect a system of pipes to its 6 engines!
Read Full Review >AceGamez
I highly recommend trying out the demo to see if you can live with this flaw before making a decision; Cogs still deserves our respect for creating an unusual and very well thought out puzzle game, but sadly the restrictions of its chosen medium gets the better of the gameplay at times.
Read Full Review >PC Zone UK
If you like slide puzzles, it's disastrously addictive. [July 2009, p.73]
Boomtown
Bearing in mind that Cogs is a budget game from the Steam network I would still have to say that I could only recommend it to the minority who actually like sliding tile puzzles if they ever come down from their hilltop monasteries, and maybe at a push, trainspotters.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 9.0 (out of 10) based on 13 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Tender Vittles gave it an8:
GAMEPLAY: It seems that the main problem professional critics have with this game is that they find sliding puzzles too difficult. That sort of criticism can be discarded, and should be--how much weight should a person's opinion have if they cannot manage the genre to begin with? You either have a mind for puzzles like these, or you don't. For those of you who do, you will find this game to be well worth the reasonable price. The puzzles are numerous and difficult enough that you won't solve them all in just a couple of sittings. The atmosphere of the game is interesting, and the nature of the challenges keep them from being too much like your run-of-the-mill flat sliding puzzles. Also, unlike conventional picture-puzzles, the solution is rarely absolute: if you need to build a long straight pipeline, for instance, you may line up straight pipe pieces in any order to complete it. This flexibility helps to balance out the complexity of even the more difficult puzzles. With regards to gameplay, the only disappointment I have is that you do not have the option to randomly shuffle the puzzle pieces for each challenge after you solve the initial set-up configuration. That would have added to the replayability of the game. GRAPHICS AND SOUND: When it comes to graphics, I agree with the critics. The game looks good, it has a nice atmosphere, but the low resolution means you'll be running it in a window on newer systems. The textures, also, could be much richer. And, there is no widescreen option. The sound--ticking, chiming, and clattering--adds to the mechanical atmosphere of the game. The music is sometimes distracting, but can always be disabled.
ila s gave it an8:
We need to see more of games like this.
