Windosill
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Windosill is a puzzle game that involves a cute toy car. Players need to guide it through different, single screen rooms and discover the solution to open up the next room. This is always done by locating a cube that unlocks the door. In order to do so, items in the environment can be dragged and clicked. By interpreting the results, the actions can be linked to find a solution. The toy car itself can also be picked up and moved around, and interact with the objects in a physics-based environment.
Many objects and themes in the game also appear in earlier Vectorpark games, with an often absurdist style. Although most rooms seem simple at first, they require a lot of trial and error to discover the solution. The first levels can be played free of charge in a browser. The full game can be downloaded for a fee or is unlocked with a code.
The later-released iPad version adds a sketchbook gallery, a level selection, and a translucent mode that allows the player to see how levels have been put together with 3d polygons.
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Average score: 82% (based on 8 ratings)
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Mac Gamer Review
A review of Windosill by The Mac Gamer's Brad Snios, "If you’re looking for a short trip down memory lane or want to expose your children to gaming, Windosill is a perfect choice." (May 17th, 2009). -
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Game added by Sciere.
iPad added by Kabushi. Nintendo Switch added by BOIADEIRO ERRANTE.
Additional contributors: Zeppin.
Game added August 9, 2009. Last modified February 22, 2024.