klocki

klocki

97% Positive / 1583 Ratings

RELEASE DATE

Jul 13, 2016

DEVELOPER / PUBLISHER

Maciej Targoni / Maciej Targoni

TAGS

    CasualIndie
„klocki” is my second puzzle game after successful "Hook".

Its a relaxing and minimal experience. Loaded with a lot of different puzzle mechanics.

Thank you for playing and your support!

Maciej Targoni

klocki pc price

klocki

klocki pc price

97% Positive / 1583 Ratings

Jul 13, 2016 / Maciej Targoni / Maciej Targoni

    CasualIndie
Price Comparison
  • United States
    $1.99 $1.99
  • Argentina
    ARS$26.99 ≈$0.13
  • Turkey
    ₺4.2 ≈$0.22
$1.99 / Get it

Game Description

„klocki” is my second puzzle game after successful "Hook".

Its a relaxing and minimal experience. Loaded with a lot of different puzzle mechanics.

Thank you for playing and your support!

Maciej Targoni

Reviews

  • JadeNic

    Feb 1, 2022

    I enjoyed this simple minimalistic puzzle game. I completed it in one sitting (63 minutes). The puzzles aren't particularly challenging. It's far more relaxing than head scratching. It's very cheap and well worth the price.
  • Vt1

    Mar 15, 2022

    Very short puzzle games with a variety of very simple basics that when you layer them all on top of eachother makes for more complicated puzzles, still not hard though. I found the green pieces really hard to wrap my head around but other then that it was smooth sailing. Took 55 minutes to complete.
  • Philogy

    Jul 13, 2016

    I have played a little and the game is quite fun the "puzzles at the beggining are not challenging in any way but are simply tedious but then it slowly starts to become a challenge and for the nice price and layout of the game i find it worth your 99cents
  • Rytchet

    Jul 13, 2016

    Very surprising, puzzles at the start are very simple but get hard really fast. Great sounds and background music, clean and simple aesthetics and satisfying gameplay, for sure worth 99 cents. overall 10/10 GOTY incoming great name for the game btw
  • mendel

    Jul 14, 2016

    klocki is a casual puzzle game The game has 80 levels and takes about an hour to do. There aren't any instructions, but the mechanics are easy to figure out, and the puzzles are quite small and not hard to solve, either. A lot of the mechanics involve sliding and tapping, which means the game is well suited to touch surfaces. But it definitely isn't difficult. It uses the 3 dimensions well, but all of the puzzles are rather small, and all of the different mechanics (swapping, rotating, sliding) are never explored to a depth where they would pose anything like a conundrum. I found [i]Hook[/i] more challenging, and even that wasn't difficult. If you're looking for a short casual puzzler, this game and its price would be ok. P.S.: This game takes longer to idle for cards than to actually play. [i]This game runs well on my old Windows XP computer, but I needed to hold the shift key while starting the game to get a settings dialog where I resized it.[/i]
  • knowtheory

    Jul 16, 2016

    Klocki is excellent in both aesthetics and execution (and definitely worth more than 1$ USD). The puzzles require some thought and planning, but are never unapproachable. The music and art style are minimalist and pleasant. What delighted me most was the way in which the various individual simpler puzzles were eventually composed into more complicated multi-mechanism levels. The multi-mechanism puzzles feel like a natural extension of what you've already learned, but require new consideration as you try to fit together multiple constraints at the same time. definitely a nice time.
  • tyler

    Jul 17, 2016

    it's what i imagine an electrician does
  • Shadowspaz

    Jul 17, 2016

    Online demo: http://www.kongregate.com/games/targaciej/klocki This is a very nice little puzzle game that mixes a handful of simple mechanics to result in some fairly complicated levels. I was able to complete all the levels in under an hour (~80 puzzles), but it was a very satisfying, calming experience. In addition, 27 levels were added at some point before my purchase, so it may not be unlikely that even more are added later. For less than a dollar, it's a nice experience with a very clean presentation. Sell some trading cards. Try it out.
  • Rentorock

    Jul 18, 2016

    This is one of the cheapest and most entretaining game I've ever bought. Don't be scared of the small price tag, It's worth it.
  • Agathon

    Jul 19, 2016

    Great office-friendly game. I have 14 hours on this because I leave it running through the day & do a puzzle when I've got a few minutes spare. The puzzles are great. The art style is great. The music is great. My only critisism is that the game abruptly ends, taking you back to the first puzzle which leaves you wondering for a minute why the puzzles became so simple all of a sudden.
  • Maurice

    Aug 4, 2016

    [b]I bought the game for 0.89€ at a 10% discount (original price: 0.99€ / $0.99).[/b] [h1]TL;DR:[/h1] If you don't want to read the whole review, check out the last paragraph with the summary. ("To sum up, [...]") [i]Klocki[/i] did everything right what [i]Hook[/i] has done wrong in my eyes. Even though [i]Hook[/i] was and is still very successful and popular, it always felt monotonous and too easy; it simply bored me despite its elegant concept. [i]Klocki[/i], however, introduces two important changes to such an elegant puzzle concept – diversity and challenge. There are various gameplay mechanics all going very well together. The general goal is to move tiles to achieve a closed circuit. Moving the tiles is done by either swapping two tiles on a grid, rotating them, rotating several tiles at once or by sliding them to empty places. Given the available moving mechanics, you have to figure out how to correctly arrange the present tiles. These tiles can be black squares who mustn't touch each other, red or yellow wires who have to be connected and red or green areas who have to be connected as well. All of those might also be immovable, which adds another great gameplay element. Another important aspect to mention is that you can't just move all tiles where you wan't them to be. There are "grids" based on the perspective of the level which show you which tiles are interchangeable. [i]Klocki[/i] offers many levels and I needed about 45 minutes to complete all of them. These levels begin very simple and slowly introduce new concepts leading to more complex levels. The complexity is never too high, but high enough to maintain a small challenge (in contrast to [i]Hook[/i], where there was no challenge at all for me). This way, you will consistently enjoy it (provided that you don't always need brain-twisting puzzles) and have a relaxing experience. Aside from the gameplay, the visuals are very great, albeit not everyone's taste, with a colorful and minimalist design. To sum up, [i]Klocki[/i] is a beautiful and fun game which offers a relaxing experience for unfortunately only a short time of about an hour. In spite of the rather short playtime, I wholeheartedly recommend [i]Klocki[/i] considering the affordable price of $0.99.
  • Stefneh

    Sep 2, 2016

    I really enjoy unique little puzzle games and this one is a nice addition to the library. It’s quite short, as it took me just over an hour to complete, but it was still quite enjoyable in my opinion. It plays with various mechanics to mix the game up a little and make it a little more challenging. It also does a good job of introducing each new mechanic gently before incorporating it into all the others and giving you harder puzzles to solve. Difficulty wise, I would say that it’s not at the “mind-boggling” level, so you won’t have to think too hard about it. But with that said it’s not too easy either. It’s kind of a middle ground that I would say still left me satisfied enough to have liked the game. The graphics are simple and nice on the eyes, which gives the game a chill kind of feeling despite the fact that some puzzles towards the end look a little visually chaotic. This game came after the developer’s previous puzzle game “Hook” which is another unique short little puzzle game that I quite enjoyed. If you have played and enjoyed that I think you would enjoy this one too, and vice versa to people that have played this and might enjoy that. I look forward to any other little puzzle games that this developer comes out with and would say it’s definitely worth spending an hour on for under £1. EDIT: The dev added in an achievement after I had finished it for completing the game, I re-installed the game ready to go through it again and was pleasantly surprised to know that despite it saying that it’s not on the cloud, it had saved that I had already completed it. As you can scroll left and right through the levels and it was where I left it last time, I automatically got the achievement. So an easy 100% if you haven’t played the game, but an even easier 100% if you have. TL;DR : It’s an interesting and unique little puzzle game that is quite short but enjoyable over all.
  • FairyinaBottle 🧚

    Sep 28, 2016

    It's been a long time since I dont rate a game but this game made me change my mind. Klocki: puzzle game that has no tutorials and starts out like a pretty basic game then things start getting more complicated as the levels go. Theres no numbers, no options , no timer, no pressures, is just you and your game. Game has autosave so if you complete something you dont have to worry you can continue from there. This game is worth more than a buck and its art and calm style is pretty amazing.
  • Voldemerd

    Nov 28, 2016

    The game concept is nice, but it's like playing just a very long tutorial. I went through the whole game, hoping levels would have grown harder. Unfortunately, out of 82 of them, only 3-4 are decently challenging. All the others are basically a "let's tidy up a bit and put this very tile where it's obvious it belongs", but there's nothing to actually solve. I'm sorry to give a negative review, but this game is so easy it turns boring after a couple of minutes.
  • iamnotalungfish

    Jan 7, 2017

    Aesthetically pleasant and visually interesting, but ultimately uninspired -- less a puzzle game than the spacial reasoning portion of an IQ test given a graphics upgrade. The difficulty curve of klocki remains far too long at "insultingly easy" and barely passes into "mildly puzzling" at its peak. What challenge it does pose derives less from clever mechanics and intellectually stimulating puzzles and more from sometimes unclear rules and odd ambiguities caused by the game's own, admittedly nice, aesthetic getting in the way. Klocki's worst sin is that it is dull in a pretty, inoffensive way, but surely one can do better than dull but inoffensive? Take a shower. Eat some oatmeal. Look out the window for a while -- or perhaps regard a painting or particularly fascinating patch of wall. The world is your oyster.
  • Jan

    Feb 4, 2017

    A relaxing little puzzle game, though short and with no replay value. The graphics and audio are simple and clear, which is something I like a lot in this genre. The goals and controls are easy to understand. One gripe I have is that a lot of early levels present no challenge and are intended as tutorials. Only late in the game the puzzles get interesting force you too focus. I've beaten it in 1,5h - which is really short (c'mon LYNE is a similar game and I've put 200+h in it). A cheap person could even refund the game after finishing it due to that. Bear in mind it costs only 0,99€ - you could buy a beer for that much and it would take you less time to drink it. 'klocki - a better value proposition than beer'
  • Fireflii

    Apr 26, 2017

    Cute game. Took an hour to do all of the puzzles. It was entertaining to pass the time. A few made me think a bit, but nothing I would call difficult or challenging (for a child many would be). Definitely worth the cheap cost (come on, it's literally one dollar). The colors were very bright, though, so a dark/night skin or a choice of themes would be nice. Achievements would be cool as well, and a menu with level selector would also be handy so you don't have to scroll back/forth one by one. Overall, don't expect a long game with difficult, challenging puzzles. It's extremely casual, but worth the price.
  • bigh XCX

    May 28, 2017

    [h1]"Puzzles like in a clockwork"[/h1] Very nice puzzle game again. After "Hook" and "Zenge" this is another brilliant puzzle game where you play about 50-60 levels and unlock just 1 achievment. The puzzles variate from turning cube sides, flip different fields or shuffle logic. You have a given goal and try to assemble the puzzle together to reach that goal. Helpful are broken lines which you must stick together or same colored patterns which lead you to heart pieces. Nice game for 1 hour or more
  • Pat The Pig ~

    Jun 28, 2017

    Pros : Nice puzzles that makes you more think than try and error Cons : really short game ( <1 hour) Buy on sale if you like those kind of games
  • linux7proxies

    Jan 2, 2018

    Great little puzzle game. PROS: -Beautiful design with vibrant colors and minimalistic interface -Difficulty curve goes up smoothly, no hard brick walls at any one level -Price is a bargain -Lots of different mechanics CONS: -It feels short, you will finish it and wish there were more levels
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klocki

klocki

97% Positive / 1583 Ratings

RELEASE DATE

Jul 13, 2016

DEVELOPER / PUBLISHER

Maciej Targoni / Maciej Targoni

TAGS

    CasualIndie
„klocki” is my second puzzle game after successful "Hook".

Its a relaxing and minimal experience. Loaded with a lot of different puzzle mechanics.

Thank you for playing and your support!

Maciej Targoni

klocki pc price

klocki

klocki pc price

97% Positive / 1583 Ratings

Jul 13, 2016 / Maciej Targoni / Maciej Targoni

    CasualIndie
Price Comparison
  • United States
    $1.99 $1.99
  • Argentina
    ARS$26.99 ≈$0.13
  • Turkey
    ₺4.2 ≈$0.22
$1.99 / Get it

Reviews

  • JadeNic

    Feb 1, 2022

    I enjoyed this simple minimalistic puzzle game. I completed it in one sitting (63 minutes). The puzzles aren't particularly challenging. It's far more relaxing than head scratching. It's very cheap and well worth the price.
  • Vt1

    Mar 15, 2022

    Very short puzzle games with a variety of very simple basics that when you layer them all on top of eachother makes for more complicated puzzles, still not hard though. I found the green pieces really hard to wrap my head around but other then that it was smooth sailing. Took 55 minutes to complete.
  • Philogy

    Jul 13, 2016

    I have played a little and the game is quite fun the "puzzles at the beggining are not challenging in any way but are simply tedious but then it slowly starts to become a challenge and for the nice price and layout of the game i find it worth your 99cents
  • Rytchet

    Jul 13, 2016

    Very surprising, puzzles at the start are very simple but get hard really fast. Great sounds and background music, clean and simple aesthetics and satisfying gameplay, for sure worth 99 cents. overall 10/10 GOTY incoming great name for the game btw
  • mendel

    Jul 14, 2016

    klocki is a casual puzzle game The game has 80 levels and takes about an hour to do. There aren't any instructions, but the mechanics are easy to figure out, and the puzzles are quite small and not hard to solve, either. A lot of the mechanics involve sliding and tapping, which means the game is well suited to touch surfaces. But it definitely isn't difficult. It uses the 3 dimensions well, but all of the puzzles are rather small, and all of the different mechanics (swapping, rotating, sliding) are never explored to a depth where they would pose anything like a conundrum. I found [i]Hook[/i] more challenging, and even that wasn't difficult. If you're looking for a short casual puzzler, this game and its price would be ok. P.S.: This game takes longer to idle for cards than to actually play. [i]This game runs well on my old Windows XP computer, but I needed to hold the shift key while starting the game to get a settings dialog where I resized it.[/i]
  • knowtheory

    Jul 16, 2016

    Klocki is excellent in both aesthetics and execution (and definitely worth more than 1$ USD). The puzzles require some thought and planning, but are never unapproachable. The music and art style are minimalist and pleasant. What delighted me most was the way in which the various individual simpler puzzles were eventually composed into more complicated multi-mechanism levels. The multi-mechanism puzzles feel like a natural extension of what you've already learned, but require new consideration as you try to fit together multiple constraints at the same time. definitely a nice time.
  • tyler

    Jul 17, 2016

    it's what i imagine an electrician does
  • Shadowspaz

    Jul 17, 2016

    Online demo: http://www.kongregate.com/games/targaciej/klocki This is a very nice little puzzle game that mixes a handful of simple mechanics to result in some fairly complicated levels. I was able to complete all the levels in under an hour (~80 puzzles), but it was a very satisfying, calming experience. In addition, 27 levels were added at some point before my purchase, so it may not be unlikely that even more are added later. For less than a dollar, it's a nice experience with a very clean presentation. Sell some trading cards. Try it out.
  • Rentorock

    Jul 18, 2016

    This is one of the cheapest and most entretaining game I've ever bought. Don't be scared of the small price tag, It's worth it.
  • Agathon

    Jul 19, 2016

    Great office-friendly game. I have 14 hours on this because I leave it running through the day & do a puzzle when I've got a few minutes spare. The puzzles are great. The art style is great. The music is great. My only critisism is that the game abruptly ends, taking you back to the first puzzle which leaves you wondering for a minute why the puzzles became so simple all of a sudden.
  • Maurice

    Aug 4, 2016

    [b]I bought the game for 0.89€ at a 10% discount (original price: 0.99€ / $0.99).[/b] [h1]TL;DR:[/h1] If you don't want to read the whole review, check out the last paragraph with the summary. ("To sum up, [...]") [i]Klocki[/i] did everything right what [i]Hook[/i] has done wrong in my eyes. Even though [i]Hook[/i] was and is still very successful and popular, it always felt monotonous and too easy; it simply bored me despite its elegant concept. [i]Klocki[/i], however, introduces two important changes to such an elegant puzzle concept – diversity and challenge. There are various gameplay mechanics all going very well together. The general goal is to move tiles to achieve a closed circuit. Moving the tiles is done by either swapping two tiles on a grid, rotating them, rotating several tiles at once or by sliding them to empty places. Given the available moving mechanics, you have to figure out how to correctly arrange the present tiles. These tiles can be black squares who mustn't touch each other, red or yellow wires who have to be connected and red or green areas who have to be connected as well. All of those might also be immovable, which adds another great gameplay element. Another important aspect to mention is that you can't just move all tiles where you wan't them to be. There are "grids" based on the perspective of the level which show you which tiles are interchangeable. [i]Klocki[/i] offers many levels and I needed about 45 minutes to complete all of them. These levels begin very simple and slowly introduce new concepts leading to more complex levels. The complexity is never too high, but high enough to maintain a small challenge (in contrast to [i]Hook[/i], where there was no challenge at all for me). This way, you will consistently enjoy it (provided that you don't always need brain-twisting puzzles) and have a relaxing experience. Aside from the gameplay, the visuals are very great, albeit not everyone's taste, with a colorful and minimalist design. To sum up, [i]Klocki[/i] is a beautiful and fun game which offers a relaxing experience for unfortunately only a short time of about an hour. In spite of the rather short playtime, I wholeheartedly recommend [i]Klocki[/i] considering the affordable price of $0.99.
  • Stefneh

    Sep 2, 2016

    I really enjoy unique little puzzle games and this one is a nice addition to the library. It’s quite short, as it took me just over an hour to complete, but it was still quite enjoyable in my opinion. It plays with various mechanics to mix the game up a little and make it a little more challenging. It also does a good job of introducing each new mechanic gently before incorporating it into all the others and giving you harder puzzles to solve. Difficulty wise, I would say that it’s not at the “mind-boggling” level, so you won’t have to think too hard about it. But with that said it’s not too easy either. It’s kind of a middle ground that I would say still left me satisfied enough to have liked the game. The graphics are simple and nice on the eyes, which gives the game a chill kind of feeling despite the fact that some puzzles towards the end look a little visually chaotic. This game came after the developer’s previous puzzle game “Hook” which is another unique short little puzzle game that I quite enjoyed. If you have played and enjoyed that I think you would enjoy this one too, and vice versa to people that have played this and might enjoy that. I look forward to any other little puzzle games that this developer comes out with and would say it’s definitely worth spending an hour on for under £1. EDIT: The dev added in an achievement after I had finished it for completing the game, I re-installed the game ready to go through it again and was pleasantly surprised to know that despite it saying that it’s not on the cloud, it had saved that I had already completed it. As you can scroll left and right through the levels and it was where I left it last time, I automatically got the achievement. So an easy 100% if you haven’t played the game, but an even easier 100% if you have. TL;DR : It’s an interesting and unique little puzzle game that is quite short but enjoyable over all.
  • FairyinaBottle 🧚

    Sep 28, 2016

    It's been a long time since I dont rate a game but this game made me change my mind. Klocki: puzzle game that has no tutorials and starts out like a pretty basic game then things start getting more complicated as the levels go. Theres no numbers, no options , no timer, no pressures, is just you and your game. Game has autosave so if you complete something you dont have to worry you can continue from there. This game is worth more than a buck and its art and calm style is pretty amazing.
  • Voldemerd

    Nov 28, 2016

    The game concept is nice, but it's like playing just a very long tutorial. I went through the whole game, hoping levels would have grown harder. Unfortunately, out of 82 of them, only 3-4 are decently challenging. All the others are basically a "let's tidy up a bit and put this very tile where it's obvious it belongs", but there's nothing to actually solve. I'm sorry to give a negative review, but this game is so easy it turns boring after a couple of minutes.
  • iamnotalungfish

    Jan 7, 2017

    Aesthetically pleasant and visually interesting, but ultimately uninspired -- less a puzzle game than the spacial reasoning portion of an IQ test given a graphics upgrade. The difficulty curve of klocki remains far too long at "insultingly easy" and barely passes into "mildly puzzling" at its peak. What challenge it does pose derives less from clever mechanics and intellectually stimulating puzzles and more from sometimes unclear rules and odd ambiguities caused by the game's own, admittedly nice, aesthetic getting in the way. Klocki's worst sin is that it is dull in a pretty, inoffensive way, but surely one can do better than dull but inoffensive? Take a shower. Eat some oatmeal. Look out the window for a while -- or perhaps regard a painting or particularly fascinating patch of wall. The world is your oyster.
  • Jan

    Feb 4, 2017

    A relaxing little puzzle game, though short and with no replay value. The graphics and audio are simple and clear, which is something I like a lot in this genre. The goals and controls are easy to understand. One gripe I have is that a lot of early levels present no challenge and are intended as tutorials. Only late in the game the puzzles get interesting force you too focus. I've beaten it in 1,5h - which is really short (c'mon LYNE is a similar game and I've put 200+h in it). A cheap person could even refund the game after finishing it due to that. Bear in mind it costs only 0,99€ - you could buy a beer for that much and it would take you less time to drink it. 'klocki - a better value proposition than beer'
  • Fireflii

    Apr 26, 2017

    Cute game. Took an hour to do all of the puzzles. It was entertaining to pass the time. A few made me think a bit, but nothing I would call difficult or challenging (for a child many would be). Definitely worth the cheap cost (come on, it's literally one dollar). The colors were very bright, though, so a dark/night skin or a choice of themes would be nice. Achievements would be cool as well, and a menu with level selector would also be handy so you don't have to scroll back/forth one by one. Overall, don't expect a long game with difficult, challenging puzzles. It's extremely casual, but worth the price.
  • bigh XCX

    May 28, 2017

    [h1]"Puzzles like in a clockwork"[/h1] Very nice puzzle game again. After "Hook" and "Zenge" this is another brilliant puzzle game where you play about 50-60 levels and unlock just 1 achievment. The puzzles variate from turning cube sides, flip different fields or shuffle logic. You have a given goal and try to assemble the puzzle together to reach that goal. Helpful are broken lines which you must stick together or same colored patterns which lead you to heart pieces. Nice game for 1 hour or more
  • Pat The Pig ~

    Jun 28, 2017

    Pros : Nice puzzles that makes you more think than try and error Cons : really short game ( <1 hour) Buy on sale if you like those kind of games
  • linux7proxies

    Jan 2, 2018

    Great little puzzle game. PROS: -Beautiful design with vibrant colors and minimalistic interface -Difficulty curve goes up smoothly, no hard brick walls at any one level -Price is a bargain -Lots of different mechanics CONS: -It feels short, you will finish it and wish there were more levels
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FAQ

Buy klocki For the Best Price

Gamedeal compares prices across all the major retailers on the internet to find the best game deals for you. We include occasional game discounts, seasons sale, and more to help you spend less and buy more. Check out all the best deals available for klocki on different platforms right now and find the one that suits you the best! 

Is klocki Available to Download Instantly After Purchase?

We include game deals from reputable and trustworthy game retailers from around the world to ensure smooth and instant purchasing. You will be able to download or activate the game right away depending on the store of choice. However, some stores have manual checks in place to avoid any kind of fraud, which could some time.

Can I Buy klocki for Free?

Game retailers come up with Steam deals that allow players to buy games at very cheap prices and sometimes even for free as giveaways. We keep an eye out on special giveaways like these to let you buy your favorite video games for completely free. Looking to buy klocki for free? Many stores including Steam Games offer giveaways like this all the time. 

Look for these offers, participate and you might just get luckily enough to win your favorite title for free. However, if you don’t, you can always grab it for the lowest price on Gamedeal!