Разработчик: Red Head Games
Описание
Features
- 40 puzzle levels and 3 difficulty options
- Free play mode* (Play Room)
- Steam Leaderboards† & Achievements
- Colorblind mode
- Unlockable Sound Board
- There is no software defined limit to how many stuffed animals (and toy tanks) you can spawn in the Play Room. How many animals can be spawned before a drop in frame rates is notices will depend on your hardware and graphics settings.
†Leaderboards will not display in-game while the timer is hidden.
Поддерживаемые языки: english
Системные требования
Windows
- OS *: Win XP
- Processor: Intel Core
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 150 MB available space
- Processor: Dual Core
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Dedicated
Mac
- OS: 10.6.8
- Processor: Intel Core
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Storage: 150 MB available space
- Processor: Dual Core
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Dedicated
Linux
- OS: Ubuntu 12.04
- Processor: Intel Core
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Storage: 150 MB available space
- Processor: Dual Core
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Dedicated
Отзывы пользователей
Wholesome and Relaxing
Plush is a puzzle game where you have to organize stuffed animals on a bed. Every plush has it's own requirements and little quirks that you will have to take into account such as the cat will jump away if you move something too close to it, or the horse has to be with the unicorn who likes to be away from the other non horse plushes. There's a few others but you get the idea. There's 40 different levels with 3 different difficulty options. Each difficulty option adds something, such as not allowing the stuffed animals to touch the floor, or taking away the guidelines that show each plushes area of effect. These difficulty options actually have a big impact on the core gameplay, so there is a good amount of replay factor if you want to further challenge yourself. The levels have some good variety in which plushes are given to you and there's some interesting ideas thrown into the game. The music is very calming and relaxing and fits the aesthetic of the game perfectly. While the physics can be a little wonky and frustrating (especially on the higher difficulties, they never had me more than slightly annoyed, and the levels are short enough where if you do lose because of them it's not a massive deal for the most part. For a $1 you get a solid little puzzle game that takes about an hour to play through on the easiest difficulty. If you're a fan of puzzle games, and want something unique, give Plush a try. The aesthetic is amazing, and adorable, and it's very very fairly priced. For more reviews, follow my curator page.
I saw this on a friend's list of games, and figured, for $.99, what the h#ll.
And I'm so glad I did. I'm somewhere in the mid-20s out of 40 levels, and have never had a more soothing puzzle experience. Easy mode is cute, chill, and uncomplicated, while the higher difficulties are thought-provoking. I feel like this would be fun to play with grade-schoolers, try to brainstorm some solutions together, but even solo as an adult I don't want to put it down.
Tags: Clicker - Slow
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TLDR: Fundamentally the same idea as Girl likes robots. With more emphasis on managing the physics engine and less on heavy puzzle solving. Finnicky to control.
You get a topdown view of a bed in a rather unpleasant looking engine. Your job is to manage the positions of the different stuffed animals. They must be dragged and dropped, managing ragdoll physics, and some plushies will bounce off or react differently according to certain rules. The radius in which plushies react to other plushies only shows up when clicked on which means you sometimes will not have the info you need while working on your planning. Sometimes the engine did not seem to register correctly when plushies would be in valid positions forcing you to pick them up and drop them back again until the engine would somehow pick it up.
Recommend you play Girl likes Robots instead of this due to its cleaner execution. The voice acting and sound assets were also a tad underpar and somewhat cringe inducing.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/263460/Girls_Like_Robots/
Plush is a nice concept (set up the toys next to each other so that all of their conditions are filled) that is marred by absolutely horrible controls. You drag the toys around with your mouse, but where they actually move depends on the whims of the wonky physics. Sometimes it can be a chore to drag a toy scant inches while at other times you'll be throwing the massive Mr. Biggenbottom from one end of the bed to the other with the slightest gesture. Also among the problems with the in-game physics is the tendency for the toys to roll around and ruin your solution if they are not set up just right, nevermind that you can only indirectly change how they're sitting by dragging them against other objects.
Plush may be short and cheap, but even at a discounted price would not be worth the frustration of just trying to get it to work the way you want.
This is an overlooked gem! A nicely challenging game about plushes, which cannot be on a bed together as long as they aren't positioned after rules, that only a child could make up. It is quite clear, that a father and his daughter had a lot of love to share, giving us this game. Worth every penny, and really heartwarming. Who doesn't want to have a bed full of happy plush animals?
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I like the concept, but the gameplay is terrible.
The good:
+ Cute concept
+ Fairly easy achievements, completable in about an hour
+ Music is okay
Mixed:
~ Passable graphics quality
~ The little girl's laughter and exclamations. Some of them are cute, some are a bit too syrupy, but they become very annoying when you hear "Ooh, Mr. Stinky Pants!" every minute. Same with "He has a biiig bottom." 😓
The bad:
- The controls are terrible. The game is a weird mixture of 2D and 3D — you can only move objects horizontally, in 2D, but the physics are 3D, meaning when items settle or bounce, they move in random, unexpected ways, that you have to correct with a lot of precise fiddling around...
- Which is a pain in the arse, as the controls are really inaccurate, and often react unexpectedly (eg. the object is really hard to move, then suddenly lurches far to the intended direction). Also the toys get snagged on everything — pillows, other toys, the bed itself. Especially annoying with pillows, because the toys get stuck on invisible parts sticking out further than the actual visible pillow, making passing toys through small gaps a royal pain.
Verdict
I wanted to recommend this game for its cuteness and lack of violence, but after playing it I can only recommend it to people masochistically attracted to bad physics.
The controls are terrible. It feels like you're dragging the toys through mud. Try Girls Love Robots for a similar puzzle type with a much better interface.
"Stuffed animal arranger"
Plush is somekind of physics 3D simulation of stuffed animals placement. The only story is that you try in 40 levels to prepare the bed for your little daughter. Therefore some rules must be kept for the plush animals. Like horses like unicorns but no teddybears, and so on. Very nervewracking are the bouncy cat plushs and on harder difficulties no animal should land on the floor. Another job is to push the elder brother tanks with the hippo plush off the bed. Quite challenging but sometimes the physics go crazy and you ask yourself: who invented this crap?
This is one of the cutest most relaxing things I've picked up this month. It's a sweet, heart-warming way to unwind. Not a thing often said of puzzle games.
Relaxing 'puzzle' game, ideal if you've got a few minutes to spare before bedtime.
And who doesn't love teddybears anyway?
A perfect game for teaching your children all about intolerance. Unicorns only like ponies and hate everything else, including other unicorns. Cats hate hippos. Tanks hate little girls. And everybody hates skunks. Man, I don't envy the person who has to place them all on a bed together the right distances from one another so that a little girl can finally go to sleep!... What?... I have to do that?! WHOA SHIIIIIIIIIIII...
Plush is a ragdoll physics game set in a small girl's room at bedtime. She can't sleep unless all her plush toys are arranged on her bed in exactly the way they prefer, and each of them have their own picky preferences. The goal is to move the toys around the bed and place them according to their preferences, taking care not to knock any of them on the floor and lose the round. There's a little bit more nuance to it, but that's basically the overall gist of the 40 stages this game contains.
I played through the first tutorial stages on Normal difficulty then restarted on Hard once I got the idea, taking about an hour to complete every challenge. There's an additional Play Room mode available from the very start that allows you to place any number of any toy you want on the bed (limited only by the power of your computer) and see what happens, but it's pretty much just a physics demo with little else to really do beside some mildly amusing chaos. And that's all the content there is for the game.
It's presented in a nice enough way with adequate visuals and some really nice, relaxing music, and the little girl's voice-over is adorable. The narrator/father(?) isn't quite so lovable, though, and sounds a little gruff and not exactly what you'd immediately imagine being the soothing voice for a bedtime story. I'm guessing the voice work was done by the developer and his daughter? If that is the case then it makes sense and I guess adds a certain charm to it. But if they were outside help hired for the job then it seems an odd choice.
The biggest complaint I have about this game, though, is the controls. It's done entirely with the mouse as you click on a toy and drag it around, but there's a huge disconnect between cursor and toy, and often you'll find the former getting far ahead of the latter as you try to drag a plush around, get it jammed in something, then struggle as it either fails to respond at all, or else suddenly flies off wildly and causes you to drop it and lose the round. You can essentially take any notion of precision you have and check it in at the door, coz you won't be needing it for this game.
As hugely irritating as that was, I did still love the basic premise and breezed through it quickly enough to not stay too mad at it. Although I feel the price is a little steep for what it is and couldn't recommend it for any more than half the current €4 asking price. More content or modes would have been nice, but if you have the patience for the controls and want some cute little puzzles to solve, this is worth trying out.
Plush is light fun. Cute as. The toys are ragdoll style and need to be placed carefully around the bed. The hard part is holding your left mouse down hard as you convince the toy to go where it needs to be. and also the placement of the cats.
If you want a perfect game score you have to play through 3 times easy, normal and hard. You may need to keep track of which number layout you are up to as the screen does not tell you, and the game only keeps track of your first playthrough.
Enjoy the colour and innocence of Plush.
Very cute game. It's a fun puzzle and is very easy to learn. My biggest gripe is the little kid that makes comments continuously as I am going through levels. It's just incredibly annoying. I understand it's based around placing stuffed animals on a child's bed, but said child does not need to say "why are ponies so silly?" and "it's Mr. Biggenbottom!" 75000 times when I'm trying to focus on arrangement. I can only play the game in very short intervals because I find the kid so annoying. Maybe there's a way to turn it off but I haven't found it yet. Overall, great game. It's very fun and relaxing while still posing some challenges. Difficulty is adjustible.
This game brought back some childhood memories for me. It's super easy to learn how to play, addicting, fun, and a simple puzzle game. On sale this game is a great price for the gameplay, I did a video review for Youtube :D if you want to hear more of my opinion check it out :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNP0_1wgIMQ
Cute rag-doll physics puzzle game.
I expect somebody thought "my kids don't play with dolls" and instead made a game based on "rag animal physics". You have 40 puzzles where teddy bears need to snuggle up to each other, cats jump away if you move something next to them (and hippos make everyone jump away), "Mr Stinkypants" who needs to be kept away from everyone else, unmovable pillow obstacles that you're not allowed to cross, and in two of the three difficulty levels, the floor is lava. It took me ~4 hours to do and re-do each of the 40 puzzles on each difficulty level to get the achievements.
These 40 puzzles would actually be suitable for small children, but the rag doll physics are not. It is never clear where you're grabbing the animal that you're moving, it seems to be attached to the pointer by a weak spring that elongates itself, which means accurate placement is nearly impossible, and sometimes you can grab animals mid-air and sometimes you can't. This lack of precision means that most of the time I've been fighting the physics instead of solving the puzzle. (And why don't I get the achievement for completing all levels on normal when I completed them on hard?) Sure, the children's voices are a nice touch, but I don't really know to whom I could recommend this game. Well, here goes:
If you like to fiddle with ragdoll physics, and if you like stuffed animals and childrens' voices, this is the game you've been waiting for. If you don't, it's probably not.
Lighthearted puzzle game revolving around toy placement. It's dripping with charm and physics jank (and the latter is even made into its own game mode, where you can summon and fling about any number of toys of your choice to create physicsplosions). It's adorable. I dug it.
Unique puzzle game with 3 difficulties, each just a little bit of a step up from the other. The puzzles are fun and cute at the same time with the child voiceover. I managed to complete this game with all of the achievements in 1hr14mins and I do not see much re-playability. The length of the game is disappointing, though on the other hand throwing in more levels would be tiresome also.
When thinking about buying this game consider how much 1 hour of gameplay is worth to you as that is all you will most likely get out of this title.
Although short I can definitely recommend this title as a great and unique puzzler.
Amazing little physics puzzle game with a very charming and unique theme. Solid mechanics, presentation, VO and music make this a great package. Definately worth the price of admission. GG!
If someone had come up to me and asked me to play a game about arranging soft-toys on a bed, i would have laughed. That was until i played Plush. Its just a wonderful idea and possibly therapeutic as well. Each toy type has rules about what will make it happy so in each level you make all the soft toys happy to win that level. So what's great about that? Well everything about it relaxes you, from the music, to the lovable toy designs - unicorns are my fav - to the level of challenge. It provides just enough challenge but never gets frantic or frustrating.
If you've had too much shooting, killing and blowing up stuff, and need to calm down, making soft toys happy is just what I'd recommend :)
Definitely one of the more unique games I have played, the combination of plushies and puzzles is oddly addicting, I gurantee you'll be playing until you've completed them all. Towards the end levels it gets a little tricky, and it's harder than it looks. I think It's a cute game, and in the Playroom option you are literally a child in a toy shop again, I really enjoyed it and it looks great ^^
This game really helped me plan the seating arrangements for my wedding. My overly sensitive friend can't sit next to my vulgar drunk friend, and my friend who doesn't know anybody has to sit by my friend who's outgoing but not overbearing. My cousins can't sit next to my future husband's cousins because of mild racism, and his uncle will hit on his mom's friend. Thanks for Plush planning all of this was a breeze! Rarely does a game prepare you for real world problems like this does.
Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Red Head Games |
Платформы | Windows, Mac, Linux |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 19.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 79% положительных (39) |