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Arrangeris apuzzle gameabout moving, in both metaphorical and literal senses.

It’s one of those things that makes sense when you’re doing it, trust me.

Bully blocking your path?

Jemma battles a purple, tentacled sea monster in Arranger.

Need to move a box of rubbish somewhere?

Figure out how to pull and push it along with Jemma, or move her around without movingit.

It’s a really effective way to add character and detail in a zoomed out, 2D game.

Panel art from Arranger that shows Jemma slipping off a rock face.

But of course, puzzles have variety too.

In general though, Arranger never really gets old.

I have a feeling that the humour in the writing will gain Arranger some fans too.

Talking to wise man Shrub in Arranger, who says they’ve changed and the lands have changed, too.

The weirdo sheep are one of many examples where a giggle caught me by surprise.

Another example of this is unfortunately the final moral of the entire game.

I’m being a bit of a curmudgeon about that, though.

Navigating a jungle puzzle in Arranger.

In general Arranger is an imaginative, cheerful, funny game that doesn’t outstay its welcome.

In specific, I still haven’t been able to solve the optional mine puzzles.

But that just makes me want to hit it one more time.

Dealing with a laser puzzle in Arranger.

This review is based on a review build of the game provided by the developer.