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So, okay, Cozy Stitch Puzzle from RedDeerGames… what even is it? It’s this chill puzzle game where you basically fill in colorful figures. If that doesn’t make sense, don’t worry, it’ll click once you start playing—or maybe it won’t, honestly.
Right, uh, there are like 126 puzzles? I think. I remember seeing that somewhere. They’re in categories like Home Huggers or Fruity Frenzy. Nine of them in total. My brain didn’t want to count them all, but each has 14 puzzles to solve. Keeps you busy, you know?
Oh, and those difficulty settings—super important if you’re like me and don’t want to admit you’re stumped. You got Cozy, Medium, and Hard. Cozy throws 3-5 elements at you. I mean, even on Medium, there’s like 10-25 parts to fit in. Hard? Maybe skip that unless you’re really up for it. Also, puzzles sorta change each time. Magic? Nah, just programmers being clever.
I tried playing it on the Nintendo Switch. Touchscreen was okay. But, I’m more of a Joy-Con person. Moving pieces around with the analog stick? Felt like painting with a very clunky brush. Needing to rotate a piece? ZL and ZR got that covered. It’s a thing.
The game itself? Chill vibes all around. With categories that don’t make sense unless you’re into quirky names. Costume Capers and Cuddle Crew? Who comes up with these? Anyway, not complaining. Each offers something different, I guess. You can grab it on Nintendo Switch, not too pricey either—under seven bucks. Sweet deal.
And yeah, this whole spiel is based on a Switch copy I got from RedDeerGames. Just putting it out there.