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Spline-Controlled Curves for a Serene Puzzle Experience

Author : Nathan Nov 12,2024

Spline-Controlled Curves for a Serene Puzzle Experience

Ouros is a new puzzle game on Android that’s full of zen puzzles and beautiful forms. Created by Michael Kamm, it lets you drift through a space where your main job is to shape smooth, flowing curves to hit targets.It’s Really CalmingOuros offers a unique spline-based control scheme. You’re painting with curves, and the game responds with lush visuals and soundscapes that evolve as you create. You can extend your curves a bit past the target or let it run through a few times to get the final solution.There’s no timer, no score-keeping and definitely no stress. With over 120 handcrafted puzzles, Ouros doesn’t just toss you into a maze of curves. It has a flexible level progression that make sure you’re always moving forward without feeling overwhelmed.And if you hit a snag, the hint system will guide you well. It’ll show the path but leave you to figure out how to shape it. Ouros is simple yet complex. Yes, that’s the beauty of the game, with just the right mix of mechanics to keep you engaged. Even without a timer, it’ll push you to your limits.On that note, catch a glimpse of this charming puzzle game right here!

Will You Get Ouros?Ouros already dropped on Steam earlier this year in May. It received mostly positive reviews and players praised its original spline-based control scheme. The game is a perfect balance of intense challenge and calming relief.
It may sound like I’m exaggerating but you’ll know once you try it out. So, go ahead and check it out from the Google Play Store. It’s priced at $2.99.
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