Разработчик: Kokakiki
Описание
Over time humans developed advanced technology using up the Earth’s natural resources. Humans lost their connection with the Earth. Caring only for their selfish interests, they didn’t notice the injuries that they had inflicted upon the Earth.
Climate change became the Earth’s scream for help. But nobody heard. Nobody until the cries become so strong that they woke up Ziro, the youngest member of the ancient order of Snowmen Earth guardians.
Ziro will take you on a journey of puzzle solving. You will be able to learn how you can reconnect and help Mother Earth.
Ziro is innovative puzzle game offering incredible game-play in various levels of difficulty. You can relax and enjoy, or try to solve a serious puzzle that will prove to be a true challenge even for the experienced puzzle solver.
So, Warm Up The Brain and Cool Down The Earth!
Key features:
- Puzzle game featuring over 300 mind-cracking levels that will take player all around world in noble quest of fighting global warming
- Full 3D graphics powered by Ultra Engine technology that provides stunning graphics and visual effects rarely seen in casual games
- A wide variety of puzzle elements that will heat up even the most prepared brains
- Relax tension of problem solving and boost up your mood with 40 minutes of funky music
- 3 different game modes: Quest, Skill and Practice – a challenge for everyone’s taste
- 36 Steam Achievements
- Each level Leaderboard, including total Leaderboards for each game mode
- Enjoy the trip around the world through beautiful environments that are unique and characteristic for each part of the globe
- Learn the most important facts about global warming through fun and excitement
Поддерживаемые языки: english
Системные требования
Windows
- OS *: Windows XP / Vista / 7
- Processor: Pentium compatible (1.5 GHz)
- RAM: 256MB
- Video: 64MB Video card with pixel shader 2.0
- Hard Drive: 200MB
- Sound: Direct X compatible
- DirectX®: 9.0c
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good puzzle game!!! :steamhappy:
If you want to die a slow and excruciating death, this is the best place you have come to. Nokia 1100 Snakes game is much better than this one.
This... is an annoyingly long game lol... I mean it is and it isn't. almost 70 hours into it now, and I am getting close to done with it but I have been working on it for almost 5 years now. It is a fun enough puzzle game, but it also get's rather repetitious and tedious at times. I suppose with the mechanics the game employs it is kind of inevitable as there is only so much that can be done with them, but for all of that The different game modes should probably be a little shorter to keep people interested. In my opinion.
I guess that's all I really have to say about it. If you don't mind taking a break from it here and there and aren't expecting to burn right through it, it is pretty enjoyable and functional as a logic puzzle game.
Edited to add: There are enough glitches in this game that I am dropping my overall score of it to a 3/10 and changing my recommendation. The quest mode glitches occasionally that if you aren't paying attention it won't give you credit for some of the boards. And I just made it to 276 out of 300 in skill and my save file became corrupted. And I am not going to start it again.
It says I've played this 142 hours. LOL! Definitely worth the price! (I've played through it several times.) This is the game that brought me to Steam. I had purchased it (for more money) elsewhere, and ran into a bug. It looks like this is the only place to get a good copy. The concept is easy. Some of the levels are tricky. I played through one time on the medium setting. I prefer to not race the clock, and have used the easiest setting since then. The "save the planet" stuff is weird, but easily ignored. I had to search youtube for solutions to a couple levels the first time through. There isn't a comprehensive guide here.
Superb puzzle game with clunky back story. Slide the blocks, open things, close things, reach the target. Starts easy, ends impossible.
Thinky, mathy. Really a phone app. But not bad.
Tags: Casual - Flinger & Object Route
Additional Tags: Delete Local Content & Remove from Library
TLDR: Mobile port with a tired mechanic used everywhere. No gamepad support. Grating sound.
This is a cube matching game on ice terrain, where you gotta use the uneven walls to stop blocks and glide them left and right until both the ones with the same number match. There is apparently a mechanic where numbers above 10 can be divided but I tried it on the first level and it was bugged, instead of having one dice of twelve it created one dice of 6 making the level unbeatable. There are locations from all around the world which change the landscape but even in the middle of the desert the tiles still glide and there are snowflakes. Otherwise it fullscreens correctly, and has resolution options. No gamepad support however and the sound was very grating. The visuals were okay for what it is. Mostly deleting because it is not the right platform and cannot be enjoyed at a sit-down desk experience especially when there are so many better options around
The graphics, sound, and interface for this game are all well done, it's just that I really dislike puzzle games that make me worried I'm going to make a mistake and be forced to restart. So, it's really hard for me to have fun with this title. Ziro is based around the mechanic of using arithmetic to calculate ahead of moves if a series of die will match. If you like these kinds of challenging puzzles, you'll really enjoy this game. It's just not for me.
Entertaining for a bit, but there are too many games out there and this one loses it's charm after awhile. I am not a puzzle game freak so it could be me. I would give this a neutral review.
The ice man that provides PSAs looks drunk and seems to have a black eye.
Very interesting Logic game. When you bored, start this and you'll be border no longer
Ziro should have been called ZERO...for zero fun.
Amazing Puzzle Game !!
Easy at the beggining, it becomes really difficult. Over 300 level, your brain will melt it's sure!
Enjoy stale, repetitive puzzles? Occasional "save the planet" tips about as intuitive as wearing a helmet while riding a motorcycle? Zero plot investment? Completely arbitrary achievements? Count me in!
... Wait.
This game was a let-down for me. It is uninspired in it's design but it is in its core a simple puzzle game with simple mechanics. It just left a sour feeling in me for the 41 minutes that I played it. I really tried to enjoy it but I couldn't go beyond what I had played. Buy it during a sale if you want to try but persoanlly, there are more inspiring puzzle games than this one. Sorry devs!
The slogan is right «Warm Up The Brain» because your brain will burn! «Cool Down The Earth» 'cause playing this game warms less than turning on your 1000W hoover, or get on a car to go somewhere or... YOU GOT IT! Is a very ingenious game where, in each level, you find a board with some dices that you have to clean to pass the stage basically. You make disappear the dices adding two with the each number on it, elseway they would add or subtract one each other. During the first 20 stages will appear few tutorial windows which explain you how to play and what some special dices do. There are a lot of special dices and the game counts more than 300 levels, so don't think you will waste your money for a game that last just few hours! In the end, if you like puzzles you must try this game and even if you don't, you should give it a try because is cheap and worth a lot: a double reason to help the indie market. ;-)
Ziro is an enjoyable and somewhat novel puzzle game that has suprisingly good sound design, intuitive gameplay and a huge variety of puzzles to play though. The graphics are also quite well done, allowing a 3D pan of the playfield with the right click button. Both the Steam Overlay and widescreen modes are supported. The only criticism I have is the somewhat bizzare occasional splash screens that dole out life advice. Seriously, the game tries to be your therapist or at least comes across as a political activist. That minor gripe aside, I found myself quickly engaged by this title and a little hard to put down. For casual puzzle gamers, Ziro is an excellent option.
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A wealth of puzzles. Good brain teasers. Some of the puzzles are pretty difficult so it should supply hours of frustration getting all those achievements! However, the eco-friendy messages are really annoying.
Cute little puzzle game where you have to move blocks to solve puzzles. It reminds me of Goof Troop and other similar games. I hate them. So it's not cute at all. Ok, it IS cute, but it's frustrating at the same time. End of conversation.
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A pretty good puzzle game. It's all math based with you eliminating dice by putting them next to each other and combining them. It's a pretty straight puzzler in that there's only really one way to solve each puzzle but there's enough flexibility there to alleviate too much frustration.
Plenty of content but it's all gated which is a little annoying i.e. you must solve each puzzle before you reach the next. No skipping puzzles - nothing. That means you can get really stuck which is where I am at. No puzzle game should stop you dead in your tracks. It should have a learning curve introducing new mechanics along the way and then applying them but there shouldn't be huge leaps and, if there is, then it should provide you with some out to keep progressing.
Any worth it for a few dollars if you're a puzzle fan. Check out some videos if this makes no sense at all.
Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Kokakiki |
Платформы | Windows |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 15.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 59% положительных (22) |