Netflix is continuing to add to its catalogue of games with a high-quality title: Arranger, A Role-Puzzling Adventure. If you're looking for a brain-bending puzzle game, you've come to the right place! In the indie game Arranger, you'll discover a conveyor-belt mechanic that will allow you to solve a number of rather tricky puzzles, all set in a fairy-tale, colourful Braid-style atmosphere. On the Arranger review programme: humour, challenge, superb DA and a moving adventure!
Screenshot and trailers for Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure
Positive points
- Well thought-out, highly successful treadmill mechanism
- The variety of puzzles to solve
- Funny, engaging characters
- The magical atmosphere and colourful AD reminiscent of Braid
Negative points
- Reduced legibility on small screens
- The game is only available via Netflix subscription
My final opinion on Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure
In Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure, you play as Jemma, a young girl abandoned at birth who embarks on a quest to find her place in the world.
Arranger may be eye-catching thanks to its superb AD (designed by the artist behind Braid), but its greatest quality is its central mechanic, which is both simple and highly effective. Jemma moves around a single grid, with each row or column acting like a conveyor belt. Some elements of the scenery move with her, while others remain fixed. You'll need to understand the different interactions between the grid and your environment to solve puzzles, complete quests, explore a level or beat bosses.
I might as well tell you that during my Arranger review, some of the puzzles gave me a hard time. Nevertheless, the satisfaction I felt after solving them was all the greater! My opinion of Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure is really positive, and I can only recommend that you try out this very clever indie game , which is sure to draw you into its magical atmosphere.
It's indie, clever and cute. What more could you ask for?