Hey, so let me just dive right into this thing about Cozy Stitch Puzzle from RedDeerGames. I don’t know why, but I’ve been kinda hooked on this one lately. It’s like, not your usual puzzle game. It’s got these colorful figures you gotta complete. Anyway, here’s what I’ve figured out — hopefully in a way that doesn’t sound like some AI wrote it.
First off, there are 126 puzzles in this game. Yeah, that’s a lot, right? And they’re all split into these cute, whimsical categories with names like Home Huggers and Barnyard Buddies. Made me chuckle. I mean, who comes up with these names? But they totally work. Each category has about 14 puzzles, so you got plenty to mess around with.
And get this, you can switch up the difficulty — Cozy, Medium, and Hard. Sounds pretty standard, but there’s a twist. Cozy has puzzles with only 3-5 pieces, which kinda eases you in. Medium steps it up with 10-25 pieces, getting a bit hairy. Then Hard ramps it up more, but not like, nightmarishly so. Oh, and lemme not forget — the puzzles get shuffled around every time you play, making it kinda fresh each time.
Now, when playing, you can use those Joy-Con controllers or just jab at the screen like a hyper squirrel if you’re in handheld mode. Personally, I prefer wiggling the left stick to move pieces — feels more deliberate, if that makes sense. And if a piece gets all wonky, just spin it around using ZL and ZR buttons. It’s actually pretty intuitive.
Oh, and here’s a weird sensory thing I noticed — the game kinda gives me that vibe of flipping through old photo albums on a lazy afternoon. No idea why I noticed this, but it stuck with me.
So yeah, Cozy Stitch Puzzle — it’s simple but keeps you coming back. And for just $6.99, it’s not gonna break the bank. It’s up on the Nintendo Switch if you wanna give it a whirl.
Just mentioning, this whole sprawl of thoughts is based on my time with a Nintendo Switch copy tossed my way by RedDeerGames.
…And I think that’s about it. Maybe give it a shot? Or not, who knows.