Death Squared

released on Mar 13, 2017

Death Squared is a co-op puzzle game about cooperation, communication, and robot explosions.


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(9-year-old's review, typed by his dad)

There's no square root to death

And also I like it when the cubes fall. I don't like 2-player things single-player. It gets uncomfortable when you have to synchronize. Unless you're ambidextrous.

I know someone who's ambidextrous. He's my friend at school. He plays basketball.

I LOVE this game its such a fun puzzle game its kind of like the turing test somehow but also very different in terms of how you solve the puzzles, super fun way to feed my brain with puzzles and it has a story to it as well which is awesome

non-game in my mind. recall absolutely nothing from a game i have proof i played

underrated party game for people that are smart with good logic centers and an affinity for puzzles but that get overwhelmed with complex and fast video games. will finish when i hang with friends more

Specifically played with a partner, this is way more fun (and funnier) than you'd expect a puzzle game where you move cubes around to ever be. We only had to look up solutions for about 4 of the 120 total levels (and it's very comforting to see that all 4 of those were the top searched for solutions on YouTube), so the game does a really solid job of making things seem challenging without ever pushing you to feel like you're losing your mind. The fixed perspective of some of the levels can be frustrating when you aren't sure if there's a drop to your certain death or a wall on another plane of verticality, but never often enough to be anything more than a little bit annoying