Sushi Puzzle
Sushi Puzzle

Sushi Puzzle

Created by: Bravestars Games
This zen little brain teaser looks sweet and simple at first glance, but don't let the adorable geisha queue and pastel mochi rolls fool you; it's secretly a clever spatial strategy game hiding inside a bento box. Each customer wants a specific sushi set, and you'll need to drag pieces off a rotating tray and match them to the right-colored orders before your limited space fills up and your kitchen dreams are dashed. There's no time limit, but every tap counts, and poor planning will leave you scrambling for empty slots. Think of it like Sushi-Go meets Unpacking, but with a touch of that 'organize colored blobs on a bus' game, except here you're serving sweets instead of seating strangers. While the gameplay's nothing revolutionary, the polish is undeniable; from the tinkling shamisen in the background to the gentle clatter of plates and soft slicing sounds, it's like a cozy cafe for your brain. Bonus points for the charming animations that make even a failed round feel oddly satisfying. Fun fact: sushi originally started out as street food in Edo-period Japan, sold from stalls in the early 1800s long before conveyor belts and fine dining got involved. The word sushi itself comes from the old Japanese term 酢 (す, su), meaning 'vinegar'.
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