[From now until late January, sister site IndieGames.com: The Weblog will be counting down the best independent and freeware games of 2010, with descriptions, screenshots, and links of the best games in each major category.
Previously: Top 10 Experimental Games, Top 10 Shoot 'em Ups, Top 10 Role-Playing Games.]
The fourth of our in-depth 2010 Best Of Features here on the IndieGames.com blog (after the overall Top 10 we did for Gamasutra and the 10 Indie Games for '11 article), we're proud to present ten of the best freeware puzzle games released in 2010.
We've tried to gather a bit of everything in this collection of puzzle games.
In particular, there's a clever remake of the classic Minesweeper, a new release from the author of the Grow series, a puzzler written in HTML5, and a creepy maze exploration game that'll spook you quite a bit.
Here are the top freeware puzzle games of the year:
10. Grow Valley (Eyezmaze) [Flash, freeware]
GROW Valley follows the same format as the rest of the GROW series, providing buttons and asking you to click them in whichever order you feel inclined. As you click each one, components will be added to the main scene via small, faceless people.
If you manage to click them all in the correct order, the valley will be fully built and you'll feel all good inside. If not, you need to work out how exactly each different person interacted with the land and each other person, and plan your attack better.
IndieGames.com's Top Freeware Puzzle Games Of 2010
Sister site IndieGames.com continues its countdown of the best independent and freeware games of 2010 with the top freeware puzzle games of the year, from Synopsis Quest to Feign.