Steam Sorter
Steam Sorter

Steam Sorter

Created by: GamePush
There's something oddly charming about watching a little green-eyed robot shuffle around a cluttered factory, nudging blocks into place while gears clink and conveyor belts rattle overhead. The gameplay is a quirky hybrid of Tetris and Sokoban, you don't just rotate falling shapes, you actually walk around and push them into neat rows to make them vanish, either by lining up three of a kind or filling an entire row. The trick is in the physics: a slow push moves a block one space, but shove it quickly and it'll glide two, which is equal parts useful and disastrous if you misjudge. Every so often the factory drops a new load from above, so you're juggling puzzle solving with not getting squished flat. Some blocks are see-through and clear the moment you touch them, others are stubborn 10-ton weights that simply refuse to budge, forcing you to think strategically. It's got that hand-drawn steampunk style that feels like a cross between Machinarium and a kid's doodled comic, with just enough grit to balance the cuteness. Fun fact: the word 'steampunk' was actually coined in the late 1980s as a tongue-in-cheek riff on 'cyberpunk,' imagining an alternate past powered by steam and gears instead of silicon chips. If you liked puzzle classics like Lemmings, Tetris Attack, or the crate-pushing antics of Chip's Challenge, this game scratches a similar itch but with a clanky Victorian twist. There's even a 2 player mode so you can rock out with a friend!
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